Memories wreck
Tropical East PacificChiapas-Nicaragua
Session:
Scuba Diving
Entry:🏖️Shore Entry
Tags:
Wreck
About This Dive Spot
The Memories wreck is a fishing vessel that sank in Coco Bay. Measuring approximately 25 meters in length, it is not suitable for penetration but provides an opportunity to observe a variety of juvenile fish that take refuge within the structure. Divers can look into the cabin to see features such as the captain's chair and may encounter marine life including nudibranchs, scorpionfish, and schools of juvenile grunts, such as spot tail, Latin, and Cortez. The site offers a unique view of the underwater ecosystem surrounding the wreck.
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Quick Facts
- • Best season: Check recent logs for current conditions
- • Typical visibility: Variable
- • Entry types: shore
- • Highlights: scuba diving
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Frequently Asked Questions
What's the best entry point at Memories wreck?
Entry at Memories wreck is detailed in the spot description above. Look for specific landmarks, access paths, and any tide or condition requirements. Local divers often share updated entry tips in their dive logs.
What conditions are best for diving Memories wreck?
Optimal conditions at Memories wreck depend on several factors including tide, wind, and season. Check recent dive logs for current condition reports and patterns. Generally, calmer seas and high tide provide better visibility and easier entry.
What is the maximum depth and typical visibility at Memories wreck?
Depth and visibility information for Memories wreck can be found in the spot details and recent dive logs. Conditions can vary significantly based on weather, tide, and season. Always plan your dive according to current conditions and your certification level.
Are there any safety considerations or local etiquette at Memories wreck?
When diving Memories wreck, respect local regulations, marine life, and other water users. Be aware of any specific hazards like currents or boat traffic mentioned in the spot description. Follow Leave No Trace principles and local diving etiquette.