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Iberia Wreck

Low-lying Long Island wreck in Wreck Valley

Scuba DivingBoatIntermediate
DeepWreck
Local operator required

This is a charter wreck, and a site-aware captain matters for both navigation and the visibility-sensitive bottom conditions.

Boat dive off Long Beach with easy depth but poor, changeable visibility; best for confident wreck divers who can track broken structure.

About Iberia Wreck

Iberia Wreck is a Long Island wreck dive in the Wreck Valley stretch off Long Beach, built around a broken, low-lying shipwreck rather than a clean intact hull. Divers work the engine, boilers, bow structure, and scattered debris on a sandy bottom where visibility can shift fast if the site gets stirred up. It fits boat-based wreck trips and rewards divers who are comfortable reading a fragmented wreck and diving conservatively in variable water. The site is popular because it is close, shallow enough for easier planning, and still has enough structure to keep the dive interesting.

Research Estimate At Iberia Wreck

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

AccessModerate entry effort
CoralSome damage
Aquatic LifeSome life
FacilitiesBasic facilities
Crowd / PopularityQuite busy

Where Is Iberia Wreck?

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Iberia Wreck Planning Details

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Reported Depth

18m

Depth Note

About 60 feet of water, with the wreck broken into a main body and scattered sections around Wreck Valley.

Best Season

Late summer and fall.

Typical Conditions

Inshore ocean wreck with a broken profile, sandy bottom, and visibility that can range from workable to very poor if the bottom is stirred.

Safety & Access At Iberia Wreck

Hazards, restrictions, and access requirements.

Key Hazards

Low visibility

Safety Notes

The main hazards are silty visibility, broken wreck layout, and the temptation to push penetration beyond training. Dive the site like a search-and-track wreck, not a clean reef.

Access Restrictions

Boat dive only; use a local wreck operator and a captain who knows the Wreck Valley run.

Legal Notes

Offshore Long Island wreck; follow charter rules, local navigation, and wreck-penetration limits.

Local Intel For Iberia Wreck

Community notes to help plan your visit.

Scuba

Best suited to buoyant wreck divers who can track engine, boilers, bow structure, and debris without relying on a clean swim-through.

Freedive

Not a freedive objective; the wreck is offshore and the layout rewards scuba planning and buoyancy control.

Snorkel

Not a snorkel site.

Iberia Wreck Dive Conditions Planner

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Wildlife at Iberia Wreck

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Recent Logged Visits At Iberia Wreck

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Iberia Wreck Guide - Sources and Updates

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Research Sources

njscuba.net · Community

Regional wreck guide describing Iberia as a popular inshore site with poor visibility, crabs, hydroids, and some encrusting coral.

Local wreck-boat page listing Iberia as one of the recreational wrecks they visit and warning that penetration is for qualified divers only.

www.scuba.com · Public

Independent Northeast dive guide listing Iberia as a Long Island wreck dive at about 60 feet and suitable for beginning divers.

Long Island wreck-diving operator page that lists Iberia as an inshore wreck and supports recurring weekend access and gear rental.

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