ALEJANDRO

Spanish coal ship sunk in 1961 when, after running aground on the island of Sálvora, was taken to a nearby beach beaching. The wreck is intact, fully rigged. Among its tenants are colonies of cnidarians, lobsters, crabs, crabs, pout, and abundance of conger. The depth is found (between 33 and 40 meters), with poor visibility (3-4 meters), strong currents and the presence of remnants of fishing gear make the difficulty of the dive is high, recommended only for advanced divers experienced .
Various sources
LOCATION
Region: Galicia
province: Corunna
Location: Ria de Arosa
Centers
- Cross: Diving Hydronauta http://www.hydronauta.com/
WRECK DETAILS
Appellative: chickadee
Sinking Year: 1961
Causes:
Year of construction: 1890
Length:
Profundidad máxima: 40
Minimum depth: 33