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ex-HMAS BRISBANE Conservation Park - Australia


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The Conservation Park was created when the former Australian Navy warship, the HMAS Brisbane was scuttled on 31st July 2005 to create an artificial reef. The ex-HMAS BRISBANE measures 133 metres in length and lies on a sandy bottom in 28 metres of water. ’The Brisbane’ is covered with hard and soft corals and more than 200 species of fish have been recorded so far. Large schools of pelagic fish swarm around the twin chimney stacks. The ex-HMAS BRISBANE is the largest diveable wreck in Queensland.