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HMS Nasturtium

HMS Nasturtium

Malta, Malta

Depth
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68m

Visibility
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Entry
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Boat

Experience Level

Technical

HMS Nasturtium

Malta, Malta

HMS Nasturtium
Depth
Depth Icon

68m

Visibility
Visibility Icon

- - -

Entry
Boat Entry Icon

Boat

Experience Level

Technical


About HMS Nasturtium

HMS Nasturtium is a World War I wreck dive located in Malta. This British sloop-of-war was built in 1915 and was primarily used for minesweeping. Unfortunately, it hit a mine outside Grand Harbour on the evening of 27th April 1916 and sank in the early hours of the following day. The wreck, which measures approximately 81 metres in length, lies at a maximum depth of 68 metres. Diving the wreck requires a special permit and is managed by Heritage Malta. The site was opened for divers on 1st May 2019.

In the vicinity of HMS Nasturtium, divers can also explore two other World War I wrecks: HMY Aegusa and HMS Russell, which sank in the same minefield on the same day. Other nearby wrecks include SS Polynesien and SS Luciston. The dive site is recommended for technical divers due to the depth and potential currents. The type of marine life that can be encountered at this site is not specified.

HMS Nasturtium Dive Info

Terrain & Features

Wreck

Entry Type

Boat

Max Depth

68m

Visibility Range

Experience Level

Technical

Best Gas Mix

42% at 66m / 21%

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Dive Site Hazards

  • Deceptive Entry Openings — Openings may become restrictive inside due to angle, collapse, or corrosion.

  • Surge-Induced Internal Silt Shift — Internal surge can move silt and debris without direct contact.

  • Partial Overhead Environment — Many wrecks limit direct ascent even without full penetration.

  • Fine Rust Particle Silt-Out — Disturbed rust particles can rapidly reduce visibility.

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