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Graf Nikita

Graf Nikita

Hanko Peninsula, Finland

Depth
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15m

Visibility
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11m - 33m

Entry
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Boat

Experience Level

Beginner


About Graf Nikita

The Graf Nakita was a 16th Century wooden hulled, Russian Ship. She sank near te Jussaro Island in 1784 due to bad weather. She was only discovered in 1967 and at that time she was mistaken and confused with the 'Constant Trader' Several years later, her identity has been confirmed as the Graf Nikita and several interesting artifacts has been raised from her. Its a very interesting dive. Shallow, clear water makes this wreck dive suitable for any level diver. Abundant marine life and good bottom topography.

Graf Nikita Dive Info

Terrain & Features

Wreck, Other, Reef

Entry Type

Boat

Max Depth

15m

Visibility Range

11m 33m

Experience Level

Beginner

Best Gas

21%

O2
Marine Life

  • Cods
  • Perch
  • Pike
  • Various
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