The Victory 8B is a 90-meter (295-foot) cargo ship that was scuttled in 2003 off the coast of Espirito Santo, Brazil, to create an artificial reef. The wreck is now home to a variety of marine life, including fish, corals, sponges, and crustaceans. The wreck is also a popular destination for technical divers, as it lies at a depth of 34 meters (112 feet).
The Victory 8B wreck is home to a variety of marine life, including:
Fish: angelfish, butterflyfish, damselfish, groupers, snapper, triggerfish, and more
Corals: brain coral, fire coral, soft coral, and more
Sponges: barrel sponges, elephant ear sponges, and more
Crustaceans: shrimp, crabs, lobster, and more