TERU KAZE MARU
About TERU KAZE MARU
Teru Kaze Maru is a 35 m long Japanese submarine hunter that sank on September 24, 1944 during a US air raid east of Sangat Island. The wreck lies on a slope, with the bow starting around 4 m and descending to about 20 m. The structure is described as relatively intact, with a few small holds suitable for limited penetration. It is well covered in corals and is known for rich marine life and macro life, with frequent mandarin fish sightings.
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TERU KAZE MARU Planning Details
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Reported Depth
4m - 20m
Depth Note
Bow begins around 4 m and the wreck slopes down to about 20 m.
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Safety Notes
There are small holds that can be penetrated.
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A sloping wreck dive from roughly 4β20 m with some limited hold penetration.
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