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The Sea Tiger came to Hawai'i in the early 1990's carrying illegal immigrants. The ship was confiscated, cleaned up, and sunk in 1999 as an artificial reef. Since then, the 51 metre/168-foot vessel has become an attraction for marine life and Atlantis Submarines.
The Sea Tiger sits in about 33 metres/110 feet of water and is considered an advanced dive. Divers with experience and training may penetrate the outer sections of the ship. The maximum depth is 37 metres/121 feet. Visibility is 22-24…
The Sea Tiger came to Hawai'i in the early 1990's carrying illegal immigrants. The ship was confiscated, cleaned up, and sunk in 1999 as an artificial reef. Since then, the 51 metre/168-foot vessel has become an attraction for marine life and Atlantis Submarines.
The Sea Tiger sits in about 33 metres/110 feet of water and is considered an advanced dive. Divers with experience and training may penetrate the outer sections of the ship. The maximum depth is 37 metres/121 feet. Visibility is 22-24 metres/71-80 feet on average.
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