Diving at dive sites in Hawaii: The Hawaii Archipelago offers diving at some of the best volcanic craters, WWII wrecks and lava tubes in the Pacific.

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St. Anthony was a 65 foot long shrimp boat famous because of the many sea turtles inside the cabins and v-berth.

Name divesite: St. Antony
Depth: 0-200
Visibility: 30-120ft (9-36m)
Accessibility: Shore, Boat
Time to visit: All year long, best at its leeward side
Inserted/Added by: Makena Coast Dive Charters
Specifications: Fish, This dive has a lot of marine life. Wreck, Diving at an interesting shipwreck.

St. Anthony Wreck: Just off shore from the Renaissance Wailea Beach Resort (Mokapu Beach), this fishing trolley was sunk in 60 feet of water in October 1997, amidst an artificial reef. An abundance of sea life has taken up residency on and around the boat. Two frog fish took up residency on deck, nicknamed "The Captain" and "Little Buddy". Turtles leisurely swim to the surface for air and then settle back down on the deck of the St. Anthony while schools of Weke, goat fish, circle and dart synchronistical around the divers. This dive profile is 60 foot for 30 minutes.


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