Djabeda wreck
Round Island and the North Islands, Mauritius
Deep Wreck
The Djabeda is the wreck of a Japanese fishing boat lying upright on the sandy bottom. The wreck has been damaged slightly over the years and debris can be seen strewn across the sandy floor. The site is full of king fish, moray eels, trigger fish, stone fish, lion fish, parrot fish, leaf fish and sea slugs. Sometimes the wreck is visited by sharks, barracuda, sting rays and dolphins.
The Djabeda is around 44 m long, 10m high and 5 m wide, and it was sunk in 1998.
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