Hesperus (Wreck)
About Hesperus (Wreck)
Hesperus is a small wreck sitting on a bank surrounded by seagrass. It is a shallow site with greenish, sometimes murky visibility. The wreck is known for attracting a large number of loggerhead sea turtles, especially around dusk and at night. Daytime dives can also feature big schools of fish including snappers and grunts, along with barracuda, sharks, and remoras.
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Hesperus (Wreck) Planning Details
Depth range, seasonality, and planning context.
Reported Depth
7m+
Depth Note
Described as shallow at about 20 ft / 7 m.
Typical Conditions
Shallow site with visibility that can be murky and green.
Safety & Access At Hesperus (Wreck)
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Key Hazards
Safety Notes
Visibility can be murky and green; use appropriate navigation and buddy contact.
Local Intel For Hesperus (Wreck)
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Scuba
A shallow wreck dive with variable visibility and strong wildlife viewing potential.
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Exposure Profile at Hesperus (Wreck)
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