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The "Gemini"
Barge (400 cubic metres), sunk 1993
Location:
Lat. 31° 37' S., Long. 115° 33' E.
History
The Gemini was one of four barges
used to cart spoil from the Cockburn Sound Channel. The vessel has a 400
cubic metre capacity and measures 130 feet long with a beam of 33 feet.
The barge was scuttled in 1993 by John Clark to create an artificial
reef for SCUBA divers. The project was assisted by the WA
Maritime Museum,
the Seaman's Union and The Royal Australian Navy and has proved to be a
tremendous success.

The Wreck
Located in approximately 30 metres of
water the structure has been colonised by numerous species of sea-life
including reef fishes, Truncate coral fish, Old Wives, soft corals and
encrusting sponges.
Huge schools of Kingfish continuously school around
the structure and many large crayfish have taken up residence inside the
wreck. This dive site has become one of the most popular sites in this
area and we regularly run trips for advanced divers.
Divers must always
complete a safety stop of at least 3 minutes after diving this wreck.
Spear-fishing is not permitted. Reef Charters Dive Boat takes about 30
minutes to reach the wreck from Mindarie Keys.

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