The Airifjan Wreck is a popular diving site located off the coast of Kuwait in the Arabian Gulf. The wreck is a former Iraqi Navy frigate that was sunk in 1991 during the Gulf War. The wreck is now home to a variety of marine life, making it a popular destination for divers.
The wreck is about 30 meters long and 10 meters wide. It lies in about 12 meters of water, with the top of the wreck rising to within 6 meters of the surface. The wreck is heavily damaged, with large sections of the hull missing. However, the wreck is still largely intact, and it is possible to explore the inside of the ship.
The Airifjan Wreck is home to a variety of marine life, including fish, coral, and invertebrates. Divers can see a variety of fish, including grouper, snapper, and butterflyfish. The wreck is also home to a number of coral species, including hard corals, soft corals, and sponges. Invertebrates such as shrimp, crabs, and lobsters can also be found in the wreck.