Australian Wreck
About Australian Wreck
This site features a Dutch steamship that sank during World War II in 1944 and now rests around 33 m. The wreck’s broken hull creates openings that attract a variety of fish life. Divers can expect to see barracuda, grouper, and batfish circling the wreck, with smaller reef fish such as hawkfish, angelfish, and lionfish found around and within the structure.
Where Is Australian Wreck?
Australian Wreck Planning Details
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Reported Depth
33m+
Depth Note
The wreck is described as resting at 33 m.
Safety & Access At Australian Wreck
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Key Hazards
Safety Notes
The wreck structure creates an overhead environment; use appropriate wreck-diving procedures and training.
Local Intel For Australian Wreck
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Scuba
Primary attraction is exploring the wreck at around 33 m, with marine life concentrated around the broken hull and inside the wreck.
Australian Wreck Dive Conditions Planner
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Exposure Profile at Australian Wreck
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