The Maraldi shipwreck is a popular dive site located off the coast of Salvador, Brazil. The wreck is a 361-foot (110 m) English cargo ship that ran aground in 1975. It is now home to a variety of marine life, including fish, coral, and crustaceans.
The Maraldi is a relatively easy wreck to dive, as it is located in shallow water (about 20 meters deep) and the hull is still intact. The wreck is also home to a variety of marine life, making it a popular spot for both novice and experienced divers.
The Maraldi is home to a variety of marine life, including fish, coral, and crustaceans. Some of the most common fish that can be seen at the wreck include angelfish, butterflyfish, and damselfish. The wreck is also home to a variety of hard and soft corals, as well as crustaceans such as shrimp, crabs, and lobsters.