Talata Wreck
This is a fantastic antique ship that was lost in a bad hurricane in 1983. The Talata Wreck is a lengthy line that lies on a reef and is nicely broken up. Parts of the bows and stern, as well as engine blocks and a lot of steel plate, are still in good shape.
Speckled Morays are plentiful and will appear everywhere like "Whack-A-Moles." Talata Wrecks is another popular wreck location for divers of all experience levels. Currently submerged in around 55 feet of water. In 1989, the M/V Talata was sunk by a storm.
Another storm has shifted her 100 feet since her sinking. Talata Wreck is fully filled with corals and reef fish and sits straight. For intermediate and experienced divers, this is a fantastic scuba dive. It is home to a gigantic green moray, schools of squirrelfish, and some of the world's largest pufferfish. This place is also very attractive to tourists from all over the world because of its beautiful surroundings.