It is one of two wrecks that make up the Dasoudi Marine Protected Area (MPA), alongside the Lady Thetis wreck, with both sunk in 2014 to create an artificial reef and enrich marine diversity, further assisted by a series of concrete structures sunk at the MPA in 2016.
There is much to explore at this interesting wreck, with easy swim throughs and penetration options. Among the notable features are the deck, pilothouse, the hold, and a wire-wrapped cylinder, whilst the engine room is ideal for wreck specialty courses. A torch is advisable for the darker areas, where the light will also reveal enchanting creatures hiding in all the nooks and crevices.
Species to spot include bream, damselfish, lionfish, moray eels, parrotfish, sea slugs and tube worms, as well as amberjacks that pass through seasonally. Turtles are also sighted, sometimes nestled in the seagrass.
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