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The Tobruk was officially opened for underwater exploration in late February 2019 and rests on the seabed on its starboard side, with depths ranging from 10-28 meters (33-92 feet. Halfway between Queensland’s Bundaberg and Hervey Bay, the ex-HMAS Tobruk is located approximately 31 kilometers (17 nautical miles) offshore, 41 kilometers (22 nautical miles) from Bundaberg, and 46 kilometers (25 nautical miles) from Hervey Bay.
The underwater world has already started to reclaim this ship. Rapid…
The Tobruk was officially opened for underwater exploration in late February 2019 and rests on the seabed on its starboard side, with depths ranging from 10-28 meters (33-92 feet. Halfway between Queensland’s Bundaberg and Hervey Bay, the ex-HMAS Tobruk is located approximately 31 kilometers (17 nautical miles) offshore, 41 kilometers (22 nautical miles) from Bundaberg, and 46 kilometers (25 nautical miles) from Hervey Bay.
The underwater world has already started to reclaim this ship. Rapid colonization of the wreck by corals and mollusks has attracted colorful reef fish and anemones, octopus, sparkling schools of small silver fish, groupers, wobbegong sharks, and even passerby turtles and rays. Sheltered by Fraser Island, the visibility is typically great – making it so that divers can explore this wreck all year round. Since the ex-HMAS Tobruk is located within the boundaries of the Great Sandy Marine Park, entry to the area requires an approved permit.
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