Tag: Coral Coverage

An imposing shipwreck lies on a sandy seabed, its bow dramatically pointing towards the water surface. Two divers explore the wreck encrusted with corals and marine organisms, which has become an artificial reef.
A spectacular wreck is densely encrusted with vivid pink soft corals while small reef fish swim around the metal struts. The dramatic silhouette of the sunken ship stands out against the deep blue water, showing how nature has colonised an artificial reef.
A colourful wreck section overgrown with magnificent soft corals in pink and violet hues. The wreck structure is densely colonised by various corals, including red sponges and other marine organisms, while blue water and sun rays illuminate the dramatic underwater scene.
A spectacular view of a wreck superstructure with lushly colonised pink and red soft corals swaying in the current. The intense sunlight penetrates the crystal-clear blue water, creating a dramatic contrast to the vivid coral gardens that have completely overrun the metal structure.
A spectacular railway wheel on a wreck is completely overgrown with vivid orange and pink soft corals, creating a colourful underwater landscape. In the background a blue reef fish swims through the crystal-clear water, while sunlight from above illuminates the vibrant coral coverage of the sunken ship.
A sunken locomotive wreck lies on a sandy seabed, its metal structures heavily colonised by corals and marine organisms. The rusty remains have become an artificial reef populated by various marine life, while small fish hover in the blue water above.
A colourfully encrusted wreck section covered with vivid red and pink soft corals that have overrun the metal structures. Numerous small reef fish swim through the blue water while the wreck has become an artificial reef.
A diver explores a colourfully encrusted wreck densely covered with red and orange soft corals and other marine organisms. The wreck structure offers spectacular passages and openings through which the diver swims.
A sunken shipwreck is completely overgrown with magnificent soft corals shining in vivid pink, red and violet tones. The coral growth has transformed the wreck into an artificial reef, while the silhouette of the ship with masts and superstructure is recognisable in the background.
An imposing shipwreck rises from the depths, its superstructure completely colonised by marine organisms. Small schooling fish circle the historic wreck, which has become an artificial reef now providing habitat for diverse marine life.
A historic aircraft wreck lies on the seabed, presumably from the Second World War. The wreck is heavily colonised by corals and marine organisms and shows clear signs of corrosion and decay over the decades.