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                                        | Chuyo Maru  Malakal Harbor, Palau
                                                
                                                    
                                                        | Max Depth:  111-120ft/34-37m Entry Type:  Boat Bottom Composition:  Sand Aquatic Life:  Plenty To See | Spring:  81-85°F/27-29°C Summer:  81-85°F/27-29°C Fall:  81-85°F/27-29°C Winter:  81-85°F/27-29°C |  |       |  
                                
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            Chuyo Maru is a boat accessible salt water dive site, located at Malakal Harbor, Palau. The maximum depth is 111-120ft/34-37m.
285’ Chuyo Maru was sunk April 1st 1944 during Operation Desecrate One and sits upright on the bottom
From ScubaDiving.com;
When to Go: Palau’s wrecks are accessible the entire year, even in inclement weather.
Diving Conditions: Water temp runs between 82 and 84 degrees year-round. Visibility is 30 to 90 feet, but varies with weather, tides and dive sites.
Operator: Sam’s Tours Palau, Fish N Fins or Palau Dive Adventures can take you to every known wreck. Before you go, let your operator know you want to concentrate on wrecks. 10 wrecks to consider: Iro, Chuyo Maru, Buoy 6 Wreck, Teshio Maru, Gozan, Jake seaplane, Ryuku Maru, Helmet Wreck, Bichu Maru and Amatsu Maru.
Price Tag: Seven nights’ accommodations wuth five days of two-tank diving start at $900, depending on where you’d like to stay.
