Fuh Sheng
In 1995, the Fuh Sheng, a 120-foot fishing vessel, was damaged and then allowed to sink. The Taiwanese ship has a bow of 114 feet and a stern of roughly 90 feet. The visibility is excellent, usually exceeding 100 feet, so you can see the wreck below you as you begin your descent.
The line is attached to the bow, and there are hundreds of garden ells and sting rays in the sandy bottom in front of the bow. Lobsters abound around the deck, and sharks keep a close eye on everything. Due to the short amount of time spent on the bottom, divers have little opportunity to examine the wreck. Technical wreck divers frequent this wreck, which is regarded the best deep location in Sint Maarten.
Swim around the stern first as you make your way around the deck and bow. Garden eels, eagle rays, stingrays, crabs, and possibly sharks may be among the aquatic species you'll meet. Explore Fuh Sheng renowned as a popular St. Maarten diving spot to see schools of tropical species including trumpetfish, angelfish, and blowfish.