Glenelg Dredge (wreck) dive
26 July @ 9:00 am - 12:00 pm

The South Australian, known locally as the Glenelg Dredge, is an old suction dredge built in the Netherlands in 1914 and sailed out to Australia in 1920. She was used to dredge the Port River and Outer Harbour until sunk by the Department of Fisheries in 1985. She lays upright 5-6 kms west of Glenelg in approximately 20 metres of water. It is home to cuttlefish, strongfish, old wives, bullseyes, leatherjackets and the occasional wobbegong shark or blue devil.
We will meet at the West Beach boat ramp.
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