Fort Shevchenko Wrecks
About this Dive Site
Description
Fort Shevchenko Wrecks, located in the Caspian Sea off Kazakhstan, is a prime destination for wreck enthusiasts. Explore a collection of submerged vessels that have become artificial reefs, teeming with Caspian marine life and offering a glimpse into the area's maritime past.
Best Time to Dive
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Peak Season
May, June, July, August, September
Jan
Coldest month. Limited visibility due to potential sediment stirred by winds.
Feb
Still cold, but temperatures start to slightly increase. Visibility can be variable.
Mar
Water begins to warm. Visibility improves as ice melts and sediment settles.
Apr
Spring conditions. Water temperatures are more comfortable. Good visibility.
More monthly highlights
May
Excellent diving conditions. Water is warming up, and visibility is generally very good.
Jun
Peak summer diving. Warmest water temperatures and excellent visibility.
Jul
Warm water. Visibility can decrease slightly due to increased plankton blooms.
Aug
Still warm and good for diving. Plankton can affect visibility.
Sep
Water begins to cool, and visibility often improves after plankton blooms subside.
Oct
Autumn diving. Cooler water, but excellent visibility for exploring shipwrecks and underwater structures.
Nov
Water temperatures are dropping. Visibility remains good.
Dec
Cold water diving. Visibility can be affected by winter storms and sediment.
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