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The Odyssey is a cargo ship that was intentionally sunk in 2002 and measures 300 feet long. Since its sinking on the reef it has been broken into 3 pieces with the stern leaning about 30 degrees to its starboard side and the bow about 90 degrees the same direction. The stern of the ship has interior stairs that access different levels. The bow and stern rise to about 70 feet in depth at their highest points. It is common to see large Midnight Parrotfish, as well as Encrusted Atlantic Thorny Oys…
The Odyssey is a cargo ship that was intentionally sunk in 2002 and measures 300 feet long. Since its sinking on the reef it has been broken into 3 pieces with the stern leaning about 30 degrees to its starboard side and the bow about 90 degrees the same direction. The stern of the ship has interior stairs that access different levels. The bow and stern rise to about 70 feet in depth at their highest points. It is common to see large Midnight Parrotfish, as well as Encrusted Atlantic Thorny Oysters and Green Moral Eels at this site.
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