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English (Translate this text in English): Easy access via Poussaï Harbor
English (Translate this text in English): Easy access via Poussaï Harbor
Easy access via Poussaï Harbor
English (Translate this text in English): Easy access via Poussaï Harbor
Port du Poussai
Départ de Saint Raphaël, Fréjus ou Saint Aygulf, voire Agay, si vous avez une mise à l'eau pratique faites nous le savoir
Il n'y a plus de mise à l’eau au port d'Agay elle a été supprimée récemment, mais il existe cette possibilité de mettre à l'eau dans la rivière l'Agay, au niveau des Joutes Provençales
Je ne connais pas les modalités pratiques pour accéder au plan incliné la barrière à l'entrée est souvent fermée????
Si vous avez des précisions faites-nous le savoir
English (Translate this text in English): Easy access via Poussaï Harbor
English (Translate this text in English): Easy access via Poussaï Harbor
English (Translate this text in English): Easy access via Poussaï Harbor
English (Translate this text in English): Easy access via Poussaï Harbor
How? By boat
Distance Good boat time (< 30min)
Easy to find? Easy to find
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Dive site Characteristics
Alternative name Les Péniches, Jean Suzon & St. Antoine, Pinassen Wreck
Average depth 28 m / 91.9 ft
Max depth 36 m / 118.1 ft
Current Low ( < 1 knot)
Visibility Good ( 10 - 30 m)
Quality
Dive site quality Great
Experience CMAS ** / AOW
Bio interest Interesting
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Week crowd
Week-end crowd
Dive type
- Wreck
- Big fishes
- Ambiance
Dive site activities
- Marine biology
- Photography
Dangers
Additional Information
English (Translate this text in English): Two former French river barge, cast in 1945 by a sinking ally.
A classic dive in the region, these barges, the John Suzon and Saint Antoine, cast by a French submarine, replete Conference and morays.
Apart from the purely historical interest, we can observe the huge schools of sars and the more recently emerged from bécunes.
Groupers often hide in piles of plates but a little patience enough to see them again in open water.
A classic, easily accessible but which can become a little sporting event of strong current.
English (Translate this text in English): Two former French river barge, cast in 1945 by a sinking ally.
A classic dive in the region, these barges, the John Suzon and Saint Antoine, cast by a French submarine, replete Conference and morays.
Apart from the purely historical interest, we can observe the huge schools of sars and the more recently emerged from bécunes.
Groupers often hide in piles of plates but a little patience enough to see them again in open water.
A classic, easily accessible but which can become a little sporting event of strong current.
Two former French river barge, cast in 1945 by a sinking ally.
A classic dive in the region, these barges, the John Suzon and Saint Antoine, cast by a French submarine, replete Conference and morays.
Apart from the purely historical interest, we can observe the huge schools of sars and the more recently emerged from bécunes.
Groupers often hide in piles of plates but a little patience enough to see them again in open water.
A classic, easily accessible but which can become a little sporting event of strong current.
English (Translate this text in English): Two former French river barge, cast in 1945 by a sinking ally.
A classic dive in the region, these barges, the John Suzon and Saint Antoine, cast by a French submarine, replete Conference and morays.
Apart from the purely historical interest, we can observe the huge schools of sars and the more recently emerged from bécunes.
Groupers often hide in piles of plates but a little patience enough to see them again in open water.
A classic, easily accessible but which can become a little sporting event of strong current.
Le point GPS correspond à l'arrière d'une péniche il suffit de remonter vers le Nord
Deux ancienne péniches (françaises ou Belges!!) coulées le 31 Janvier 1944 par un sous marin Anglais
Une plongée classique dans la région, ces barges, le Jean Suzon et le Saint Antoine, coulé par un sous-marin, regorge de murènes
Outre l'intérêt purement historique, nous pouvons observer les énormes bancs de sars et plus récemment émergé de bécunes.
Mérous se cachent souvent dans des piles d'assiettes, mais un peu de patience suffit de les revoir en eau libre.
Nacres rascasses et un nombre impressionnant de murènes
Un classique, facilement accessible mais qui peut devenir un peu événement sportif de fort courant.
La zone n'est absolument pas abritée du vent!!!
English (Translate this text in English): Two former French river barge, cast in 1945 by a sinking ally.
A classic dive in the region, these barges, the John Suzon and Saint Antoine, cast by a French submarine, replete Conference and morays.
Apart from the purely historical interest, we can observe the huge schools of sars and the more recently emerged from bécunes.
Groupers often hide in piles of plates but a little patience enough to see them again in open water.
A classic, easily accessible but which can become a little sporting event of strong current.
English (Translate this text in English): Two former French river barge, cast in 1945 by a sinking ally.
A classic dive in the region, these barges, the John Suzon and Saint Antoine, cast by a French submarine, replete Conference and morays.
Apart from the purely historical interest, we can observe the huge schools of sars and the more recently emerged from bécunes.
Groupers often hide in piles of plates but a little patience enough to see them again in open water.
A classic, easily accessible but which can become a little sporting event of strong current.
English (Translate this text in English): Two former French river barge, cast in 1945 by a sinking ally.
A classic dive in the region, these barges, the John Suzon and Saint Antoine, cast by a French submarine, replete Conference and morays.
Apart from the purely historical interest, we can observe the huge schools of sars and the more recently emerged from bécunes.
Groupers often hide in piles of plates but a little patience enough to see them again in open water.
A classic, easily accessible but which can become a little sporting event of strong current.
English (Translate this text in English): Two former French river barge, cast in 1945 by a sinking ally.
A classic dive in the region, these barges, the John Suzon and Saint Antoine, cast by a French submarine, replete Conference and morays.
Apart from the purely historical interest, we can observe the huge schools of sars and the more recently emerged from bécunes.
Groupers often hide in piles of plates but a little patience enough to see them again in open water.
A classic, easily accessible but which can become a little sporting event of strong current.
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