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Rozi

Rozi

Malta Island, Malta

Depth
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118ft
Visibility
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33ft - 98ft
Entry
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shore
Experience Level
Advanced

About Rozi

The Rozi wreck is a 40-meter tug boat located near Malta Island. This dive site is unique as the boat was intentionally sunk in 1991, creating an artificial reef that has since attracted a variety of marine life. The wreck lies at a maximum depth of 36 meters, making it suitable for advanced divers. The visibility at this site can reach up to 30 meters, depending on the conditions. The current is typically medium, adding a level of challenge to the dive.

The Rozi Wreck is a haven for various marine species, making it an interesting site for divers interested in marine biology. As a wreck dive, it offers the opportunity to explore a piece of history while observing the underwater ecosystem that has developed around it. However, due to the depth and current, it is recommended for divers with advanced experience.
Rozi Dive Info: Key Characteristics and Details

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Terrain and Features: Wreck
Entry Type:Shore
Max Depth:36m
Visibility Range:10m - 30m
Experience Level:Advanced
Best Gas :21% – 30% O2
Marine Life

  • Various
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