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Dredge and Barge Scuba tour

Adelaide

From $129
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This tour is for certified scuba divers to visit local shipwrecks with our guides here at Adelaide Scuba. The Glenelg Dredge and Barge are shipwrecks sunk as artificial reefs 4.8 miles from the Glenelg shoreline.

South Australian, commonly known as Glenelg Dredge or The Dredge, was built in Holland in 1911 and arrived in Australia in 1912. The vessel was a self-propelled cutter suction dredge used primarily to dredge the Port River. South Australian was decommissioned in 1982 and scuttled on 16 January 1985, about 120 metres north of the Glenelg Barge, as a recreational resource for divers and anglers. The wreck lies upright at a depth of approximately 20 meters, while the deck level sits at about 15 metres. The wrecks are almost entirely covered in sealife, and are home to fish such as blue devils, wobbegong sharks, boarfish, and Sergeant Baker.

Tours depart from the lovely back deck of Adelaide Scuba, please ensure you check-in inside the store at or before the tour start time. Late arrivals cannot be accommodated.

A double dive is usually a full day, we recommend bringing some snacks or a light lunch on the boat.

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