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Quarter Wreck

As the name suggest, this site is a quarter of a wreck. This former cargo vessel was being moved, and in the process broke apart and sank in scattered pieces off quarantine point. Fortunately, the stern section sank in shallow water, and now is home to some exquisite marine life and lies upon a colourful coral bed. Plate corals provide shelter for the occasional nurse sharks, whilst the wreck itself often houses a giant green moray eel. Peep into crevices to find shy lobster, and graseby hiding themselves. Parrot fish, pipe fish, southern stingray, and garden eels can also be seen on this gentle reef.

Dive Master Notes

There is a mooring line available at this site, which lies in 12m/40ft to the sand. The mooring itself is set a few meters away from the wreck on the SW side of the mooring. The wreck at its shallowest part lies only in 10m/33ft and maximum 14m/46ft. After exploration of the stern section of the wreck and the engine the dive can be led in many different directions. For an adventurous group wanting to go deeper, simply head in a northerly direction where the reef slopes off to 25m/82ft. Alternatively, the dive can remain shallow (max 12m/40ft) by heading west from the wreck. This is a nice drift dive with options for all levels of diving experience.


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