Kogyo Maru
About Kogyo Maru
Kogyo Maru is a World War II shipwreck of an Imperial Japanese Navy auxiliary supply vessel, locally also called the Ekkai Maru. It was attacked on 24 September 1944 and still shows cargo in the hold such as a bulldozer and construction materials. The wreck is surrounded by healthy marine growth including hard and soft corals and sponges, and it is known for good fish life in the area.
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Safety & Access At Kogyo Maru
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Safety Notes
As a wreck site, avoid entering enclosed spaces unless properly trained and equipped.
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On-the-ground
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Coral
Hard and soft corals are present around the wreck along with sponges.
Aquatic Life
Common sightings include groupers, barracudas, and typical reef fish found in the Palawan area.
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