MV Liberty explained

MV Liberty was a Russian cargo ship which was turned into an artificial reef south of Cyprus in 2009. The ship had a gross tonnage of, a length of, and a beam of .[1]

Shipwreck

On 22 May 2009, Liberty was intentionally sunk by the Paralimni Municipality of Cyprus off the southern coast of the island. The vessel was previously intended to be scrapped, but was instead turned into an artificial reef in order to promote diving tourism to the island.[2] The dive site, known as the Liberty Wreck, was the first part of the Liberty Reef Artificial Project funded by the Cyprus Dive Center Association.[3]

The dive site is located approximately from land, and the shipwreck sits between below the water. The ship has two entrances through openings on the deck and an exit through the cargo loading hatch. The ship was stripped down to the hull and had the bridge removed before it was sunk. After the reef was established, the area was closed to all boat traffic in an effort to draw marine life to the wreck, and the shipwreck was made a marine fish reserve for the region.[4]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Pantelis . Patsalou . 22 June 2010 . MV Liberty (2009) . 4 July 2022 . Wrecksite.
  2. Web site: Liberty . 4 July 2022 . Cyprus Diving Center.
  3. Web site: Liberty wreck . 4 July 2022 . Cyprus Dive Center Association.
  4. Web site: Liberty Shipwreck In Protaras Cyprus . 4 July 2022 . EasyDivers Cyprus.