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Mitsubishi A6M Zero (Wreck)

Shallow WW2 Zero wreck with soft coral and rich fish life.

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Local operator required

The wreck is a boat dive from Munda, so a local operator is the practical way to reach it and get the site briefing.

Boat dive from Munda to an intact aircraft wreck on sand; ideal for relaxed wreck photography more than a high-adrenaline profile.

About Mitsubishi A6M Zero (Wreck)

An intact Mitsubishi A6M Zero wreck resting on black sand, reached by boat from Munda, with soft coral color and rich fish life that make it a relaxed wreck-photo dive. Sweetlips, coral trout, schools of baitfish, shrimp, and other invertebrates are part of the public picture, so the site reads as both a WWII relic and a productive marine-life stop.

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Research Estimate At Mitsubishi A6M Zero (Wreck)

Conservative baseline from public research. No community dives logged yet.

VisibilityVisibility: 30m
AccessSimple entry
CoralHealthy coral
Aquatic LifeExceptional variety
FacilitiesGood facilities
Crowd / PopularityFew visitors

Where Is Mitsubishi A6M Zero (Wreck)?

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Mitsubishi A6M Zero (Wreck) Planning Details

Depth range, seasonality, and planning context.

Reported Depth

17m

Depth Note

Wreck rests at about 17 m on a black sandy bottom.

Best Season

May to October, when Solomon Islands conditions are usually steadier and visibility is typically clearer.

Typical Conditions

Intact aircraft on black sand, soft coral color, and a calm photo-friendly profile with easy depth.

Safety & Access At Mitsubishi A6M Zero (Wreck)

Hazards, restrictions, and access requirements.

Key Hazards

Entanglement risk

Safety Notes

Watch buoyancy around the airframe and avoid snag points or loose wreck edges while staying clear of the structure.

Access Restrictions

Boat access only; use a local Munda operator and take the site's wreck briefing seriously.

Legal Notes

Treat it as WWII heritage: do not remove artifacts or disturb the wreck, and follow local operator guidance.

Local Intel For Mitsubishi A6M Zero (Wreck)

Community notes to help plan your visit.

Scuba Diving

A straightforward boat wreck with a shallow profile and strong photo appeal, best dived with normal buoyancy control around the structure.

Freediving

Not a practical freedive target. The wreck is best enjoyed with scuba and enough bottom time to work the airframe carefully.

Snorkeling

Not a snorkel site; the wreck sits well below comfortable surface-viewing depth.

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Wildlife at Mitsubishi A6M Zero (Wreck)

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Mitsubishi A6M Zero (Wreck) Guide - Frequently Asked Questions

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Mitsubishi A6M Zero (Wreck) Guide - Sources and Updates

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Research Sources

Munda destination guide describing the region as remote and less travelled.

www.diveplanit.com · Community

Independent wreck article with depth and preservation details.

www.scubadiving.com · Operator

Operator-focused Solomon Islands article with Dive Munda context.

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