Wreck Romagna
About Wreck Romagna
The Romagna is a 60 m-long cargo shipwreck that sank in bad weather in November 1912 while transporting grain. It now rests near Rovinj at around 40 m depth and is largely draped in fishing nets. Divers can encounter conger eels, large lobsters, schools of damselfish, and various wrasse around the wreck.
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Reported Depth
40m+
Depth Note
The wreck is described as lying at a depth of 40 m.
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Key Hazards
Safety Notes
The wreck is almost completely covered by fishing nets, creating an entanglement risk.
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Scuba
A deep wreck dive to approximately 40 m.
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