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SS Bia

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SS Bia, South Africa
SS Bia, South Africa. Photo via Wikimedia Commons.

關於SS Bia

The dive site SS Bia is a historical wreck on an inshore rocky reef in the South Peninsula area on the Atlantic Seaboard of the Cape Peninsula, near Cape Town in the Western Cape province of South Africa.

SS Bia旅遊指南

城市概覽

The Swedish freighter SS Bia is one of at least three wrecks at Olifantsbospunt. It hit Albatross rock on a stormy night in 1917 and was wrecked. If you are diving the area, you may as well visit them all if there is time and the sea is not too rough. The others are the SS Thomas T. Tucker, and the SS Umhlali. All are shallow, and decompression will not be an issue.

Position S34°16.140' E018°22.812' 1 SS Bia wreck bow section S34°16.217' E018°22.638' 2 SS Bia wreck main section Just northwest of Olifantsbospunt, close inshore. This site is in the Table Mountain National Park Marine Protected Area since 2004. A permit is required.

Name The name "SS Bia" is the name of the ship wrecked at this site.

Depth Maximum depth is probably less than 8 m. The top of the engine block and boiler are at about 3 m. (Average depth is likely to be about 4 m.)

Visibility The site is in very shallow water, where the surge is strong, and visibility will not often be good. However on a very flat day after an upwelling better visibility than usual may be expected.

Topography The bow of the wreck lies close inshore behind a shallow reef, The wreckage is mostly mangled hull plating and frames, but a few portholes and other items of interest have been seen There is a large cast iron mooring bollard on one of the fragments. The wreckage is on a shallow section of sandstone reef, and is mostly encrusted with rust and crustose coralline algae, and overgrown by kelp and smaller seaweeds, as are the rocks, and in some cases it is difficult to distinguish where reef stops and wreck starts. The major part of the wreckage is further out to the west, but is also on a shallow reef. This reef has higher profile, and there are areas where there little wreckage, and other areas with lots. The triple expansion steam engine lies on its side on top of a fairly high section of reef, and the cylinders of the upper engine block are clearly recognisable and fairly intact, though well camouflaged

如何抵達

Boat dive. The site is 16.5 km from the launch site at Kommetjie, and 27 km from Hout Bay harbour. There is no shore access as there is no road providing reasonable access to the area. Shore exit should be possible in an emergency, but it will be a long walk to the nearest habitation.

必看景點

Marine life

The wreckage and reef are largely covered by crustose corallines, and is the base for a kelp forest of Ecklonia maxima, the sea bamboo. There are also areas densely covered by small brown and red seaweeds, and the reef and wreckage provide shelter for West coast rock lobster and a few abalone, amongst other invertebrates, and Hottentot seabream may be seen above the wreck and reef.

Features Wreckage of an early steamship of some historical interest. The wreckage is in two sections, separated by a few hundred metres of reef with dense kelp forest. The inshore section is the bow. It is smaller and more compact than the offshore section, and includes a reasonable amount of recognisable structure, including large cast iron mooring bollards, and some stanchions. The offshore section is the larger part of the vessel, and includes the triple expansion steam engine, which is in reasonable condition and many parts can be identified. There is also the remains of a large windlass, and what may be a steam capstan with a long drive shaft. Most of the structural plating has been severely broken up and is mostly only just recognisable as wreckage. There are several long and apparently solid steel bars or pillars, but it is not clear whether these were structure or cargo.

Photography Natural light photography with a wide angle lens is most likely to produce usable photos unless the conditions are bad, in which case it will be extremely uncomfortable if not dangerous to dive.

Suggested Routes No specific route recommended. The main section of the wreck may have better visibility and less surge than the bow section.

城市概覽改寫自 Wikipedia,旅遊指南來自Wikivoyage (CC BY-SA)。照片來自 Wikimedia Commons.

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