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Caroline Islands, Micronesia

Chuuk Lagoon (Truk)

Profondeur typique

35m

Type
Épave
Profondeur typique
35 m
Niveau
Advanced
Visibilité
15–30 m
Température
27–30 °C
Courant
Mild
Accès
Permit required
Niveau requis
Advanced Open Water
  • Wreck Graveyard
  • Penetration
  • War Grave
  • Artefacts In Situ
  • Liveaboard Typical
  • Overhead Environment

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Chuuk (Truk) Lagoon holds the wrecks of the Japanese Combined Fleet sunk during Operation Hailstone, 17–18 Feb 1944 — roughly 40 vessels (2 light cruisers, 4 destroyers, ~32 merchants and auxiliaries) and 250+ aircraft on the lagoon floor. Dry season (Dec–Apr) brings the calmest crossings; rainy season (Jul–Sep) drops viz. The entire lagoon is a designated war grave — undisturbed-remains protocol applies; recreational penetration permitted on most hulls but artefact removal is forbidden.

7.4167° N, 151.7833° E

Notes

Japanese WWII fleet sunk by Operation Hailstone, Feb 1944.

Faune marine

Macro
nudibranchs, crocodilefish
Sharks
grey reef shark (outside lagoon), whitetip reef shark
Pelagics
barracuda, jacks
Reef fish
lionfish, batfish, snapper, grouper
Invertebrates
coral and sponge encrusted holds, anemones on superstructure

Épave

Navire
Fujikawa Maru (most-dived hull; lagoon holds ~40 wrecks)
Classe
refrigerated cargo ship, requisitioned as auxiliary armed aircraft transport/ferry
Origine
Empire of Japan
Coulé
1944 — hit by US carrier bombers and torpedo bombers during Operation Hailstone, 17–18 Feb 1944; sank ~07:15 on 18 Feb
Longueur
133 m
Pénétration
Possible — avec formation

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