New artificial reef is sunk off Florida’s Pompano Beach
POMPANO BEACH, Fla. — Cheering and whistle blowing filled the coast of Pompano Beach on Saturday as approximately 300 boats watched Lady Luck sink on Saturday afternoon.
“I think it went down just the way that we wanted,” said Dennis MacDonald, the artist of the underwater casino. “It was incredibly beautiful.”
The underwater attraction sank about two hours later than expected. South Florida Divers sent a team of 12 divers into the water immediately after the sinking to verify the former tanker’s location.
Tom DiGiorgio, the chairman of the Economic Development Council of Pompano Beach, said that the divers plan to signal Broward County officials and coast guards that will allow more than 250 divers to go down and see Lady Luck.


