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Underwater Photo Location: MV Karma

Underwater Photo Location: MV Karma

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This 47m trawler washed up on the beach in November 2003 after suffering engine failure. She was then towed and sunk on 24th December 2003. She has since become the premier wreck dive in the region and home to thousands of fish and other marine life. The vessel sits upright in 26 metres with the deck at 18 metres, making it easily accessible to both open water and more advanced divers. Full penetration diving is available to those with the knowledge and experience.
Facts about MV Karma
  • It is in Australia
  • MV Karma is in the Coral Sea.
  • The typical depth is 0-30 Metres 0-100 Feet.
  • The typical visibility is 10-30 Metres 30-100 Feet.
Dive types
dayboatwreck

Marine Life
bigsmallsharkswhalesdolphinsturtlescoralkelp

Diving facilities
airnitroxrepairshireinstructionguidedfriendly

Photo facilities
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