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The Costandis was a 30m Russian Trawler and is now lying in 23m with her top deck uppermost, she is an awesome wreck, perfect for teaching Specialities and home to a well-established amount of Aquatic life including huge shoals of Amberjacks, 2 Banded Bream, Saddle Bream, Damsel Fish, Trumpet Fish, Moray’s, Turtles and, on occasion, Dolphins have been heard and seen in the area. But the most famous resident is a huge Grouper, nick named George, who regularly accompanies divers throughout their…
The Costandis was a 30m Russian Trawler and is now lying in 23m with her top deck uppermost, she is an awesome wreck, perfect for teaching Specialities and home to a well-established amount of Aquatic life including huge shoals of Amberjacks, 2 Banded Bream, Saddle Bream, Damsel Fish, Trumpet Fish, Moray’s, Turtles and, on occasion, Dolphins have been heard and seen in the area. But the most famous resident is a huge Grouper, nick named George, who regularly accompanies divers throughout their exploration, often greeting them on their approach and sticking close by throughout their dives. Be mindful of the ever increasing number of Lion Fish.
The Costandis has 2 x permanent Buoys marking her position, one on her Port Side and One just off of her Bow. Dive boats generally Moore on the Port Buoy but be sure to check with the skipper as visibility often results in the wreck not being visible from the anchor chain. There are occasional strong currents in the area, a DSMB is advisable.
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