Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii
The YO 257 and the San Pedroo are the best wreck dive in the Hawaiian Islands. We have 2 170 ft shipwrecks laying side by side, 75 ft apart at a maximum depth of 100ft. Both wrecks have been there over 25 years and have atracted lots of marine live. There is tons of coral and fish, many big green sea turtles and 2 reef sharks that are permanent residents. It is a great dive for the intermediate (20 dives) to the experienced diver and a must to divers visiting the island of Oahu.
Facts about YO 257 & San Pedro Shipwrecks- It is in United States
- YO 257 & San Pedro Shipwrecks is in the Pacific.
- The typical depth is 0-30 Metres 0-100 Feet.
- The typical visibility is 30+ Metres 100+ Feet.
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Mallee HaganUsed a SeaLife DC-800 (f/3.7, 1/164 sec, ISO-64, @9mm), South Oahu, HI, YO-257 man-made reef wreck-dive; shot at around 85' depth/1300hrs (Local Hawaii time), January 18, 2009. Only second dive with this camera! Looks far better FULL SCREEN!
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Stuart GanzOut Gassing
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Stuart GanzTurtle snoozing on the deck of the ship wreak "YO-257" while divers prepare for there acent.
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Russel SchoenhardMoorish Idol on the YO-257, Oahu, Hawaii. Used my Olympus SP-350 and YS-90DX strobe.
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Rylan StewartSomeone place a flag on the YO-257 shipwreck just before Labor Day weekend. The mild current had it billowing out like it was flying in the wind.
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Peter RestivoHawaii Wreck of the San Pedro White tips shark with hook line & sinker
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Rylan StewartA very unfriendly looking sponge crabe caught beside the YO-257 shipwreck at night
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Rylan StewartA yellow faced moray isn't giving me a very warm welcome
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Rylan StewartPeek-a-boo
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Stuart GanzSurface interval with Diamond Head on the horizon and a second dive to come.
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Stuart GanzTwo turtle and two divers, Oahu Hawaii.
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Chris MckennaDove on the YO-257 and took this image of another photographer capturing the U.S. flag that was still on deck..
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Chris MckennaThis is an image of another photographer capturing an image of the U.S. flag on wreck of the YO-257.