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Museum of Underwater Art, Coral Greenhouse
John Brewer Reef sculpture dive with coral walls and open reef setting.
About Museum of Underwater Art, Coral Greenhouse
Museum of Underwater Art, Coral Greenhouse is a mid-shelf John Brewer Reef dive where a large underwater sculpture stands inside a natural reef setting of coral walls, sandy bottom, and open blue-water light. The greenhouse structure gives the site a gallery feel, but it still dives like a reef stop, with coral growth, fish life, and an easy visual focal point that makes it memorable for both divers and confident snorkelers on calm days.
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Museum of Underwater Art, Coral Greenhouse Planning Details
Depth range, seasonality, and planning context.
Reported Depth
6m - 16m
Depth Note
Public MOUA trip descriptions place Coral Greenhouse around 16 m, rising to within about 6 m of the surface.
Best Season
The dry season from about May to October is usually the easiest period for cleaner Townsville reef planning, though the site can run whenever offshore weather is workable.
Typical Conditions
Visibility is described as around 10–15 m, with some weather protection.
Safety & Access At Museum of Underwater Art, Coral Greenhouse
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Key Hazards
Safety Notes
Treat Coral Greenhouse like an offshore reef dive: stay aware of the mooring or guide line, keep buoyancy clean around the sculpture and surrounding coral, and listen closely to the briefing if wind or chop picks up.
Access Restrictions
Access is by operator-run boat trip to John Brewer Reef.
Local Intel For Museum of Underwater Art, Coral Greenhouse
Community notes to help plan your visit.
Scuba
Coral Greenhouse suits ordinary recreational scuba profiles, with the sculpture acting as the anchor point before divers continue around nearby coral walls and sandy reef sections.
Freedive
Confident freedivers may enjoy the upper structure on calm guided reef days, but the site is primarily run as a boat-based scuba and snorkel stop.
Snorkel
Strong snorkelers can enjoy the upper part of the site when conditions are calm and the operator is running mixed reef activities.
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Research Sources
Townsville operator guidance for the John Brewer Reef trip structure and Coral Greenhouse depth framing.
Official background on the Museum of Underwater Art and the Coral Greenhouse installation.
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