Meno Bounty
About Meno Bounty
Meno Bounty features a wreck that sank in 1999, resting in shallow water with surrounding reef structure. The wreck sits at around 8 m, with the seabed reaching about 18 m. The site has reef growth including leather corals and black coral trees, and attracts reef fish such as angelfish as well as green turtles. Currents can be moderate to strong and the dive is well-suited to drift diving.
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Meno Bounty Planning Details
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Reported Depth
8m - 18m
Depth Note
Wreck lies at 8 m with the seabed at 18 m.
Typical Conditions
Moderate to strong currents; commonly dived as a drift.
Safety & Access At Meno Bounty
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Key Hazards
Safety Notes
Moderate to strong currents are common; plan for drift diving conditions.
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Scuba
Suitable for novice divers, with a shallow wreck and deeper surrounding seabed; currents make it a good drift dive.
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