Prince Albert Wreck
About Prince Albert Wreck
The Prince Albert is a 50 m tanker that was intentionally sunk in 1985 and now serves as a wreck dive. Growth on the structure includes coral, algae, and sea sponges, and fish life is seen both around the wreck and within it. Advanced divers can enter the wreck for internal exploration. Eagle rays and stingrays are commonly encountered in the surrounding area.
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Prince Albert Wreck Planning Details
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Depth Note
Located at a depth suitable for dive operations.
Safety & Access At Prince Albert Wreck
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Safety Notes
Wreck penetration is an overhead environment and should be limited to appropriately trained divers using proper procedures.
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Scuba
Suitable for wreck diving, with optional penetration for advanced divers.
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