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Oryoku Maru


Philippines, Luzon, Subic Bay

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Access
  Only 400m off Alava Pier
  how?By boat
  distanceShort boat time (< 10min)
  easy to find?Easy to find
    More Details
  week crowd Few divers
week-end crowd Few divers
  dangers - Boat trafic


Dive site Characteristics
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 dive site qualityGood
 experienceAll divers
 bio interestInteresting
    Dive site infos
 average depth17 m / 55.8 ft
 max depth18 m / 59.1 ft
 currentLow ( < 1 knots)
 visibilityMedium ( 5 - 10 m)
 dive type- Wreck
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Additional Infos
 
 The Oryoku Maru was a Japanese ship sunk by United States Navy fighter planes during World War II.

Oryoku Maru left Manila on December 13, 1944, with moe than 1620, mostly American, prisoners of war (POWs) packed in the holds. US Navy planes from the USS Hornet attacked the unmarked ship, over the next two days, causing it to sink on December 15. About 280 died of suffocation aboard the ship or were killed or shot in the water as they tried to escape.

The survivors were loaded on the Japanese ship Enoura Maru. The Enoura Maru took a direct hit from a US Navy bomber killing or wounding about 500 men. The survivors were put aboard the Brazil Maru which arrived in Moji, Japan on January 29, 1945. Only 550 of the original 1620 were still alive.

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DatumWGS84 [ Help ]
GPS Lat.14° 48.75' N
GPS Long.120° 16.92' E
PrecisionApproximate
 
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