Corveta Camaquã
About Corveta Camaquã
A World War II-era corvette that originally served as a mine-laying vessel, the Corveta Camaquã sank in bad weather and now lies as a wreck at 60 m. Several elements remain well preserved, including cannons and ammunition, with notable structure along the starboard side. The site is known for frequent marine life encounters, including eagle rays, large schools of fish, and commonly seen sharks.
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Reported Depth
60m+
Depth Note
The wreck is described as resting at 60 m depth.
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A deep wreck dive with intact features such as cannons and ammunition.
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