Bhatkal Wreck

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It is the wreck of a Bulk Carrier thats lying upright on the bottom. The Deck starts at a depth of 28 Meters while the top of the mast is at 14 Meters. One of the few exclusive Dive sites for serious certified divers. Can have strong currents, some entanglement hazard from nets and fishing line.

Good place to see large schools of Barracuda. Also a variety of Nudibranch. You will also find Lionfish, Bat Fish, Groupers.

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Wildlife Species

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SSI Training Centers

30m / 98ft

Max. Depth

advanced

Level

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