
Historic vessels transformed into thriving reefs
11 sites documented across the Tioman Marine Park artificial reef complex. Click on any wreck to explore its dedicated page.

Wreck lies on its side in about 13m of water.

Depth 15 to 18m.
A wreck at 20m consists of rope at the eastern side and rubble in the middle. 2 drums at the western side with black coral growing.

Two small wrecks that connect at the tip.

Large wreck with propeller and boxes.
Large artificial reef made of tires.
A 2m tall wreck standing upright in sand at around 23m depth.
An upright wreck aligned north to south near the edge of Tire City.

The 16m wreck with two line approaches, including one from the Marine Park Jetty.
A triangular wreck feature in the deeper section of the marine park map.

Two pinnacles. Bottom at 21m, top at 14m.
Discover the fascinating underwater wrecks that have become artificial reefs, teeming with marine life and rich in history.
Several World War II era vessels rest on the seabed, now serving as artificial reefs and historical monuments.
Old cargo ships that have become home to countless marine species, creating vibrant underwater ecosystems.
Smaller fishing boats that provide shelter for juvenile fish and serve as nursery areas.
We are documenting each wreck using underwater photogrammetry to create detailed 3D models for research and conservation.