USS New York (Wreck)
About USS New York (Wreck)
A historically significant American pre-dreadnought warship wreck that draws divers from around the world for its unique design and story. The wreck is home to schools of spadefish and sweepers, along with jacks, butterflyfish, groupers, and trumpetfish.
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Safety & Access At USS New York (Wreck)
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Key Hazards
Safety Notes
As a wreck dive, plan for overhead environments and maintain appropriate buoyancy and situational awareness around structure.
Local Intel For USS New York (Wreck)
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On-the-ground
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Aquatic Life
Schools of spadefish and sweepers are reported, along with jacks, butterflyfish, groupers, and trumpetfish.
Crowd / Popularity
Divers from around the world are described as visiting this wreck.
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Exposure Profile at USS New York (Wreck)
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