Dalhia
The Dahlia, an American deminer ship that sunk in 1957 following an explosion, can be discovered on a diving trip to Saint-Pierre, Martinique. The metal superstructure's ruins rise to 18 meters, coated in orange and yellow sponges. Many visitors consider Dalhia to be one of the Best Diving Sites in Saint Pierre and Miquelon (France).
The minesweeper Dalhia caught fire at the dock and had to be freed from its mooring to avoid additional damage. It drowned in 90 feet of water after drifting into the bay. Rivière claire Nord is a stunning drift dive with three rocky massifs filled with lovely sponge species and excellent corals. Seahorses, trunkfish, and sergeant majors have all made their homes here. Next to it is the reef known as the Submarine.
It is a tangle of canyons, tunnels, chimneys, caverns, and tubes occupied by hatchet fish and lobsters because it resembles the bottom of a submarine emerging out of the water. One of them features wire coral and massive gorgonians, as well as a gigantic barracuda watching you pass by and turtles moving from the surface to the bottom.