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 ex HMAS Perth - Albany WA
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  The decommissioned ex HMAS Perth was scuttled in the pristine waters of King George Sound in Albany, Western Australia in late November 2001.
 
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 ex HMAS Brisbane - Sunshine Coast, Queensland
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  The ex HMAS Brisbane was sunk approximately 5 km off the Sunshine Coast, Queensland, Australia on Sunday, 31 July 2005 in 30 metres of water.
 
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 Project Yukon - San Diego Oceans Foundation
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  The ship's on bottom, and has already become home to lots of critters, and San Diego's hottest dive site. The effort to purchase and sink the Canadian ship YUKON as an artificial reef was a great success. To learn more about Project Yukon, and how you can get involved in future artificial reef and other projects, visit the San Diego Oceans Foundation website.
 
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 Canadian Artificial Reef Consulting
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  Canadian Artificial Reef Consulting, headquartered in North Vancouver, British Columbia, is a team of experts in artificial reef procurement, recycling, safety, placement and permitting.
 
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 ex HMAS Canberra - Melbourne, Victoria
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  Keep up-to-date with the ex HMAS Canberra artificial reef and wreck dive site.
 
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 East Coast Artificial Reef & Dive Site
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  The Tasmanian East Coast Artificial Reef & Dive Site Project is about to scuttle the former coastal trader the "Troy D" in 23 to 27 metres of water 4km south-west from the northern tip of Maria Island, Tasmania as an Artificial Reef & Dive Site.
 
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 ex HMAS Swan - Dunsborough WA
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  HMAS Swan was scuttled as a dive wreck and artificial reef off Dunsborough in Western Australia on 14 December 1997. The scuttling was organised by GBARS (Geographe Bay Artificial Reef Society). The ex HMAS Swan now sits 31 metres down on a previously uninhabited area of sandy seabed 1.3 nautical miles off Point Picquet. She is now thriving and home to over 100 different species of marine life.
 
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 ex HMAS Hobart - Yankalilla SA
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  The ex-HMAS Hobart was scuttled four nautical miles west-north-west of Marina Vincent, Yankalilla Bay. The reef can be easily accessed by public boat ramp at Marina St Vincent Cove. Yankalilla Bay is 65 km south from Adelaide, only 45 minutes by road.
 
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 Ships to Reefs
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  Ships to Reefs is a movement in support of the sinking of retired naval vessels for the creation of man-made reefs.
 
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 Bikini Atoll
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  Home to the world's best wreck diving experience. Bikini Atoll, located in the central Pacific, is one of the atolls that form the Republic of the Marshall Islands. Bikini is perhaps best known for its role in a series of nuclear tests conducted by the United States in the 1940s and 1950s.
 
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