Namibia Namibia

Pawpaw Wreck

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Description

The Pawpaw Wreck, intentionally sunk off the coast of Namibia, now serves as a thriving artificial reef. This former fishing trawler, submerged in 1978, provides a vibrant habitat for a diverse array of marine life, from delicate anemones and elusive octopuses to schools of colorful fish.

Best Time to Dive
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
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Peak Season May, June, July, August
Jan Good visibility, potential for seals and dolphins
Feb Good visibility, potential for seals and dolphins
Mar Good visibility, potential for seals and dolphins
Apr Good visibility, potential for seals and dolphins
More monthly highlights
May Excellent visibility, abundant marine life including seals, dolphins, and various fish species
Jun Excellent visibility, abundant marine life including seals, dolphins, and various fish species
Jul Peak season for visibility and marine life encounters
Aug Peak season for visibility and marine life encounters
Sep Good visibility, seals and dolphins still common
Oct Good visibility, seals and dolphins still common
Nov Warming waters, good visibility
Dec Warming waters, good visibility
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