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Relitto di Cannitello - Alvah

Technical wreck dive in the Strait of Messina with shore access and slack flow.

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Local operator required

A local operator is strongly recommended for current timing, deep wreck handling, and a controlled exit plan.

Plan it as a guided deep wreck: the useful window is low flow, the profile is technical, and the main draw is the split hull and resident wreck life.

About Relitto di Cannitello - Alvah

Relitto di Cannitello - Alvah is a technical wreck dive in the Strait of Messina where the channel narrows and the bottom drops away quickly. The hull lies upside down in two main sections, so the route is a broken, encrusted wreck rather than a single intact profile. Shore access is possible, but the dive depends on low-flow timing and disciplined ascent planning, and the site rewards experienced teams with dense fish life and crevice-dwelling invertebrates.

Research Estimate At Relitto di Cannitello - Alvah

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AccessChallenging entry effort
Marine LifeGreat variety
Current StrengthVery strong current

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Relitto di Cannitello - Alvah Planning Details

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Reported Depth

30m - 55m

Depth Note

Wreck reported on a seabed between 30 and 55 m; the bottom drops off quickly.

Typical Conditions

A current-driven strait wreck with a low-flow window, a broken hull profile, and conditions that favor experienced teams.

Safety & Access At Relitto di Cannitello - Alvah

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Key Hazards

Strong current

Safety Notes

Strong currents and technical depth are the main risks. Use conservative gas planning, confirm slack timing, and keep the ascent profile disciplined.

Access Restrictions

The practical restriction is operational rather than legal: this wreck is only sensible for properly trained divers with a current-aware plan.

Legal Notes

No special permit requirement is called out; follow local operator and site rules.

Local Intel For Relitto di Cannitello - Alvah

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Expect a technical wreck profile on an upside-down hull with broken sections, encrusted structure, and a careful return to the ascent line or exit point.

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Relitto di Cannitello - Alvah Guide - Sources and Updates

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Research Sources

www.ecosfera.info · Operator Article
Published Jul 23, 2009

Identifies the wreck as the Alvah, an English ship lost after a collision in the Strait of Messina.

www.ilfarodiving.it · Operator Page

Describes a first-years-of-the-century wreck, flows present, very high difficulty, and low-flow timing.

www.lacnews24.it · Local Feature

Notes shore access from Cannitello and a dive reaching about 42 m.

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