The Fumizuki Destroyer Truk Lagoon wreck is one of three purpose-built military ship wrecks and one of two destroyers sitting on the sea bed at Truk Lagoon. At the maximum depth of 40 metres (131 feet) she sits within the range of a recreational scuba diver.
Scuba Dive The Sankisan Maru Truk Lagoon Wreck (Top Wrecks To Scuba Dive)
Sankisan Maru Truk Lagoon wreck which is a top recreational dive as this wreck has a mximum depth of 30 metres (100 feet) plenty of artefacts and coral life
Scuba Dive The Yamagiri Maru Wreck Of Truk Lagoon (The Best Truk Lagoon Wreck Dives)
The Yamagiri Maru Truk Lagoon wreck is a good recreational scuba dive, as the maximum depth is 33 metres (110 feet). This passenger cargo ship is one of the many wrecks in Truk Lagoon where scuba divers can penetrate its hull. Beware the human remains and skull inside her holds though.
Scuba dive The Kamikaze Class Destroyer Oite Wreck (Top Truk Lagoon Wrecks)
The Oite wreck truk lagoon was a Kamikaze Class Destroyer and was sunk on 18th February 1944 during Operation Hailstone in World War II
What does Maru Mean In Japanese Ship Names? (Merchant Ship Names)
The simple answer to the question ‘What does Maru mean in Japanese ship names?’ is it’s a name used for Japanese merchant vessels and means ‘Circle’
Truk Lagoon Wreck Map (Where the Wrecks Are For Scuba Diving)
Truk Lagoon wreck map showing the location of the most popular Truk Lagoon wrecks. But also the location of the land-based dive resorts on Moen Island