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Doña Marilyn (Wreck)

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About Doña Marilyn (Wreck)

A 100 m cargo and passenger vessel lies here after capsizing in a typhoon in October 1988. It’s a popular wreck dive from Malapascua and is commonly used for Wreck Diving Specialty training. The wreck is covered with both hard and soft corals, offering a scenic structure for exploring and photography.

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Safety & Access At Doña Marilyn (Wreck)

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Overhead environmentEntanglement riskSharp coral

Safety Notes

As a wreck environment, there can be snag hazards and sharp surfaces on and around the structure.

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A recognized wreck dive and training site for Wreck Diving Specialty courses.

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