Cosala, Badolato Marina

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The Cosala ship was hit by a torpedo during World War II, sank and over time broke into three pieces. Due to its depth and the ship being broken into three pieces, this cannot be done in a single dive. The 3 parts are: bow in the south, stern in the north and command bridge in the west.

Pelagic fish like groupers, large amberjacks, we have seen triggerfish and it happend that some turtle or dolphin showed up.

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Potential Wildlife Sightings

Wildlife Sightings are Based on User Generated Content

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Total number of species: 200

Moray Eel

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Total number of species: 25

Eagle Ray

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Total number of species: 350

Damselfish

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Total number of species: 250

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Total number of species: 50

Frogfish

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Total number of species: 3000

Nudibranch

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Total number of species: 30

Stonefish

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