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Coast Guard Ship Wreck

SG115 Coast Guard Wreck is a guided Bodrum wreck dive with easy boat logistics.

Scuba DivingBoatIntermediate
Local operator required

Use a Bodrum operator that already knows the SG115 mooring, route, and wreck briefing.

Boat dive from Bodrum with a shallow seagrass approach, a deeper wreck profile, and wheelhouse access only for trained wreck divers.

About Coast Guard Ship Wreck

SG115 Coast Guard Wreck is a guided Bodrum wreck dive off Black Island, starting with a shallow seagrass approach before settling onto an artificial reef with a deeper bow and a wheelhouse section. The site suits divers who want a simple boat day, solid fish life, and a wreck that rewards careful buoyancy without turning into a hard-core penetration dive.

Research Estimate At Coast Guard Ship Wreck

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VisibilityVisibility: 22m
AccessSimple entry
Aquatic LifeGreat variety
FacilitiesGood facilities

Where Is Coast Guard Ship Wreck?

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Coast Guard Ship Wreck Planning Details

Depth range, seasonality, and planning context.

Reported Depth

3m - 29m

Depth Note

Shallow approach over seagrass/Posidonia to a wreck profile that reaches the high 20s; stern depth is reported around 17-18m and the bow around 26-29m.

Typical Conditions

Usually dived as a short Bodrum boat run with a shallow-to-deeper wreck profile and a seagrass approach; conditions can still vary with wind and boat traffic.

Safety & Access At Coast Guard Ship Wreck

Hazards, restrictions, and access requirements.

Key Hazards

Overhead environment

Safety Notes

Treat the wheelhouse as an overhead environment. Keep the dive conservative, use a guide familiar with the wreck, and avoid pushing past your gas or training.

Access Restrictions

Boat access only. No shore entry.

Local Intel For Coast Guard Ship Wreck

Community notes to help plan your visit.

Scuba Diving

Plan this as a guided wreck dive with a shallow start, a deeper bow end, and optional wheelhouse look-ins only for trained divers.

Freediving

Not a primary freedive target; the wreck depth and overhead section make scuba the practical choice.

Snorkeling

Not a snorkel-focused site; the main interest is underwater and best handled on scuba.

Coast Guard Ship Wreck Dive Conditions Planner

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Exposure Profile at Coast Guard Ship Wreck

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Recent Logged Visits At Coast Guard Ship Wreck

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Dive Spot Log Averages At Coast Guard Ship Wreck

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Avg. Visibility22m
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Coast Guard Ship Wreck Guide - Frequently Asked Questions

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Coast Guard Ship Wreck Guide - Sources and Updates

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Research Sources

aquapro-turkey.com · Operator

Operator page confirms wreck length, stern/bow depths, wheelhouse penetration, and that the site works for both entry-level and advanced divers.

divetalia.com · Operator

Operator page confirms the short Bodrum boat run, the shallow approach, the deeper stern/bow profile, and the wreck's artificial-reef character.

Official tourism source places SG115 in the Bodrum wreck set and supports the wider Bodrum marine-life and wreck-diving context.

happybubbles.com · Operator

Operator page confirms the artificial reef setup, wreck-life patterns, protected-bay mooring, and the site's use as a regular Bodrum dive boat stop.

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