Corveta V-17 Ipiranga

Brazil | Brazil, Pernambuco

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Site Description Corveta V-17 Ipiranga

Corveta Ipiranga V-17 Wreck Dive Site The Corveta Ipiranga V-17, also known as the Brazilian Navy Corvette Ipiranga, is a popular wreck diving site located off the coast of Fernando de Noronha, Brazil. The 56-meter (184-foot) long warship was sunk in 1985 and now sits on the ocean floor at a depth of approximately 60 meters (200 feet). The wreck is home to a variety of marine life, including fish, coral, turtles, and even sharks. The Corveta Ipiranga V-17 is a well-preserved wreck that is relatively easy to explore. The ship’s superstructure is still largely intact, and there are many nooks and crannies to explore. The wreck is also home to a variety of marine life, which makes it a popular destination for both experienced and novice divers. The Corveta Ipiranga V-17 is home to a variety of marine life, including: Fish: Angelfish, butterflyfish, damselfish, grouper, snapper, and more Coral: Hard coral, soft coral, and gorgonians Turtles: Green sea turtles and hawksbill sea turtles Sharks: Reef sharks, nurse sharks, and even the occasional tiger shark

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  • Sat: 10:00am - 15:00pm
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