

The Cementco Wreck sits at 25 metres in Queensland waters, making it a dedicated boat dive for intermediate divers comfortable with deeper exposure. The wreck has developed into a functioning artificial reef, with soft corals taking hold across its structure and resident anemones tucked into sheltered sections. Wobbegong sharks rest along the hull while batfish and schools of snapper and trevally cruise the water column above. Crabs, shrimps, and nudibranchs reward divers who slow down and work the smaller details. Visibility varies considerably, so conditions can shift between visits. A moderate current runs across the site, which helps funnel in fish but requires solid buoyancy control near the overhead sections.
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Check conditions locally before committing, as variable visibility makes some days significantly more rewarding than others. Given the depth and overhead environment, plan your dive profile conservatively and monitor your nitrogen loading carefully.
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As a boat dive, be aware of vessel traffic. The wreck offers overhead environments, so plan your penetration carefully and monitor your air closely due to the depth.
Depth
25m
Skill Level
Intermediate
Entry
Boat
Boat required
Current
Moderate
Yes, Cementco Wreck in South Australia is a boat-access-only dive site. You will need to book with a local dive operator or charter a boat to reach it.
Cementco Wreck in South Australia is best suited for divers with some experience. You should be comfortable with your buoyancy and have logged at least 10 to 20 dives.
Diving at Cementco Wreck in South Australia requires the following certifications: Advanced. Always dive within your training limits.
Cementco Wreck in South Australia is home to Anemones, Snapper, Crabs, Batfish, Soft Corals, and Trevally. Marine life sightings vary by season and conditions.
Cementco Wreck in South Australia has depths ranging from 25 metres to 25 metres.
Yes, Cementco Wreck in South Australia is suitable for snorkelling.
Yes, night diving is available at Cementco Wreck in South Australia. Night dives often reveal different marine life including nocturnal creatures. Always dive with proper lighting and a buddy.
Expect moderate currents at Cementco Wreck in South Australia. Good buoyancy control and some drift diving experience is helpful.