This dive site centers around the remains of the trawler Andrea, a wooden vessel approximately 14.25 meters in length. The boat was registered in the RGFP and discharged on February 26, 2004. Due to age and storm damage, only the hull is currently accessible for diving. Despite its deteriorated condition, this location offers a rewarding experience. Both southern and northern sections feature numerous rock formations, creating excellent habitats for a diverse array of marine life. Divers can expect to encounter brotolas, amberjacks, black croakers, scorpions, scorpionfish, schools of bream, occasional barracudas, lobsters, and various grouper species. The area promises an interesting underwater exploration with potential sightings of these fascinating creatures.
Andrea
Wreck dive with abundant marine life and rock formations.
Boat Access
22m Avg Depth
26m Max Depth
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Things to Note
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Maximum depth of 26 meters requires advanced certification or experience.
Hazards:
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Current Strength:
Mild
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