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Ship History
Sunk during the Pacific War. Possibly the Taiei Maru.
Shipwreck
Sunk into Coron Bay,
lying on its starboard
side. This is a beautiful wreck dive site
where you can observe groupers, sweetlips, occasionally turtles
and sea snakes. Hard corals cover the port side, which is only
12 to 16 meters below the surface. See if you can find the two
resident trumpet fish that hang out half a meter over the part
side corals. Many scorpion fish hang out around the wreck area.
Keep your eyes open and stay neutrally buoyant!
The cargo rooms and the engine room allow
easy penetration of this wreck for Wreck Diver Certified divers.
If you dive from 10 AM to 2 PM on a sunny day you get a cathederal
like effect from the beams of sunlight entering the cargo holds
through the holes in the port side. The two massive boilers
in the center of the ship are a big attraction on this dive.
You can pass behind the boilers and see the damage resulting
from one of the bomb strikes that disabled the ship. It is possible
to do a swim-through and pass from bow to stern without exiting
the ship.
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Last Updated
November 14, 2025 |