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SS Delphine Wreck

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Description

The SS Delphine, a steamship lost in 1921, rests remarkably preserved in the Black Sea's anoxic depths, offering a fascinating glimpse into early 20th-century maritime engineering. Expect to encounter resident gobies and scorpionfish, with occasional sightings of larger pelagics.

Best Time to Dive
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Peak Season May, June, September
Jan Cold water, limited visibility. Potential for ice in shallower areas.
Feb Cold water, limited visibility. Potential for ice in shallower areas.
Mar Water temperatures slowly rising, visibility improving.
Apr Warmer water, increasing visibility. Spring plankton bloom may begin.
More monthly highlights
May Good diving conditions, comfortable temperatures and decent visibility. Marine life becoming more active.
Jun Warmest water temperatures, good visibility. Peak season for many marine species.
Jul Warm water, but visibility can decrease due to plankton blooms and increased boat traffic.
Aug Similar to July, warm water but potentially reduced visibility.
Sep Water begins to cool, visibility improves. End of summer holiday season means fewer crowds.
Oct Cooler temperatures, good visibility. Autumn marine life.
Nov Water temperatures dropping, visibility can be variable.
Dec Cold water, limited visibility. Potential for ice formation.
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