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Emma Sims Wreck

Emma Sims Wreck

Wellington, New Zealand

Depth
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7m

Visibility
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5m - 15m

Entry
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Boat

Experience Level

Beginner


About Emma Sims Wreck

This was a small Australian Auxillary Ketch Vessel. In May 1907 a heavy storm broke out, causing heavy sea conditions which forced the Emma Sims to look for shelter at Mana Island. Instead, she was stranded. This very same vessel has been stranded two times before and escaped the fate. Seems her luck ran out. Its a beautiful shallow dive. Coral covered and teeming with marine life.

Emma Sims Wreck Dive Info

Terrain & Features

Wreck, Reef

Entry Type

Boat

Max Depth

7m

Visibility Range

5m 15m

Experience Level

Beginner

Best Gas

21%

O2
Marine Life

  • Nudibranch
  • Groupers
  • Crabs
  • Wrasse
  • Trigger Fish
  • Seahorse
  • Various
  • Flounders
  • Cray Fish
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