Shinkoku Maru, Truk Lagoon

The Shinkoku Maru was a 152 meter long Naval Tanker built in 1940 which sank in 1944 during operation hailstone. She sank upright and rests on an even keel with a superstructure depth between 12-40 meters.

Like many Truk Lagoon wrecks she is covered in luxurious corals, anemones, gorgonian fan corals, sponges, and halos of juvenile fish.

Nível

Nível

  • Avançado
Visibilidade

Visibilidade

  • 21 m
Current

Current

  • Corrente Leve
  • Sem Corrente
  • Corrente Forte
TIPOS DE MERGULHO

TIPOS DE MERGULHO

  • Recife Artificial
  • Mergulho em Naufrágio

Temperatura & Visibilidade

Diversidade de Vida Marinha

CENTRO DE TREINO AFILIADO

LOCAIS DE MERGULHO PRÓXIMOS

A lagoa Truk é o local perfeito para mergulhos em naufrágios. A base naval japonesa foi atacada em 1944 pelos Estados Unidos. Durante este ataque, mais de 60 navios foram afundados e mais de 200 aviões foram afundados. As águas aqui são profundas e repletas de muitos artefatos históricos de guerra.

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