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River Taw
Overview
Description
The River Taw is a 144ft freighter that sunk in 1981, and in 1989, was ripped in half by Hurricane Hugo. The wreck sits on a sandy bottom surrounded by sea grass and rubble from construction of Port Zante. Off to one side of the wreck in the grass lies the remains of a van and a bulldozer. This is a popular dive site for all experience levels and is great for photography. Turtles, eels, octopus, porcupine fish and sting rays are residents of the area.
Location 17.28103, -62.69739Get Directions
Dive Types
Wreck
Entry
Boat
Water Type
Salt
Maximum Depth 12 feet / 3 meters
Entry
BoatShore/Beach
Common SightingsSharks, Whales, Dolphins, Turtles
Water Type
Salt
Maximum Depth 12 feet / 3 meters
Sources: This page wouldn't be possible without contributions from the following PADI members: Kenneth's Dive CentreDisclaimer
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