Douglas Bay Wreck
About this Dive Site
Description
The Douglas Bay Wreck provides an opportunity to explore the remnants of a sunken vessel, now a thriving artificial reef. Marine life has colonized the structure, creating a habitat for schools of fish, conger eels, and various crustaceans. This site offers a chance to witness the reclamation of man-made structures by the natural underwater world.
Best Time to Dive
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Peak Season
May, June, July, August, September
May
Plankton blooms start to appear
Jun
Grey seal pups begin to be seen
Jul
Abundant marine life, good for macro photography
Aug
Possible sightings of basking sharks
More monthly highlights
Sep
Seal pups are more common
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