U-352 (Wreck)
About U-352 (Wreck)
The U-352 is a German World War II submarine wreck, launched in 1941 and sunk on 9 May 1942 by depth charges from a U.S. Coast Guard cutter. The wreck rests in about 35 m of water and lies with a roughly 45-degree list to starboard. It has become an artificial reef and is described as being heavily populated with colorful reef fish, including anthiines and groupers/sea basses.
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U-352 (Wreck) Planning Details
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Reported Depth
35m+
Depth Note
The wreck is described as lying in about 35 m of water.
Safety & Access At U-352 (Wreck)
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Safety Notes
As a submarine wreck at around 35 m, this is a deeper dive with overhead structure; appropriate wreck training and dive planning are recommended.
Local Intel For U-352 (Wreck)
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Scuba
Wreck dive to about 35 m; the submarine rests with a 45-degree list to starboard.
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