Ship Wreks
The "Baron Gautsch" was a passenger ship of the Austrian Lloyd, which carried passengers from 1908 to 1914 Dalmatia
to Trieste and other ports on the northern Adriatic coast. Wreck Diving Position (Distance - 20 Nm , Depth - 28-40 m)
John Gilmore
Wreck Diving Posittion (Distance - 15 Nm , Depth - 44 m):
The "John Gilmore" wreck is one of fourteen shipwrecks including destroyers, merchant ships,
minesweepers and submarines which divers can explore near Pula
waiting to be explored from dive centres in and around Pula.
Josefine
Wreck Diving Position (Distance - 14 Nm , Depth – 45m):
The "Josephine" was built in 1868 in Szczecin, Poland, The ship was owned by the Austro-Americana Shipping
Company and sailed under the Austrian flag
Baron Gautsch
Wreck Diving Position (Distance - 20 Nm , Depth - 28-40 m):
The "Baron Gautsch" was a passenger ship of the Austrian Lloyd, which carried passengers from
1908 to 1914 Dalmatia to Trieste and other ports on the northern Adriatic coast.
Giuseppe Deza
Wreck Diving Position (Distance - 18 Nm ,Depth - 39 m):
The "Giuseppe Dezza" was an italian War Ship built in 1913 and at first named
"Pilade Bronzetti" because of a mutany on the ship. During World War I it was used as a minesweeper
MBT 655 Torpedo boat
(Distance - 10 Nm ,Depth - 50 m):The 45 meter long and 8,43 meter wide British Royal
Navy Torpedo Boat MTB 655 was built in Littlehampton, Sussex at the William Osborne shipyard
Argo
(Distance - 12 Nm,Depth - 49 m , Description):
The Argo was built in 1942 at the G.T. Davie & Sons shipyard in Lauzon, Quebec, Canada.
It served as the HMS "Flint" in the British Royal Navy as a minesweeper
Flamingo
(Distance - 8,5Nm, Depth - 47 m):
The Austro-Hungarian Navy had a large fleet of torpedo boats,
many of which were based in Pula, Croatia.
Wrecks:
Cannon (Distance:6Nm, Depth:50),
Meduza-Wreck Position (Distance:9,5NM,Depth - 39 m),
Hans Schmidt-Wreck Diving Position (Distance - 19 Nm, Depth - 40 m),
Draga-Wreck Diving Position (Distance - 7 Nm, Depth - 40 m),
Tihani- Wreck Diving Position (Distance - 16 Nm, Depth - 40 m)