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Dive Wreck sunk off Blue Waters Inn in Speyside

Author: Patrick Gallenberg
by Patrick Gallenberg
Posted: Oct 01, 2016

1888 Press Release - The Caribbean Island of Tobago, known for its superb diving and beaches now has a new dive wreck for advanced divers to explore. The "Trinity" a retired oil & gas supply vessel was sunk off the coast of Speyside, Tobago between some of the islands best dive sites and near the award wining Blue Waters Inn resort and Blue Dive'n PADI 5 star dive facility.

Speyside,Tobago W.I - Tobago is known as a world-renowned dive destination. The Trinity, a 100 foot long, former energy industry supply vessel is the first sinking in the Caribbean in many years.

BLUE WATERS DIVE 'N, TOBAGO today announced that they have successfully sunk the vessel "Trinity" off the coast of Blue Waters Inn, to become Tobago's newest dive wreck. The Trinity, a 100 foot, retired energy industry supply vessel has a beam of 30 feet, and her wheelhouse stands 35 feet above her keel. She was sunk between two reefs off the south point of Batteaux Bay in about 75 feet of water. This wreck is an ideal dive site for intermediate and advanced divers who will now be able to experience the vast aquatic life, reefs and underwater world, before exploring the newly sunken wreck. The wreck is an artificial reef that will contribute to the natural ecosystem of Tobago.

Speyside, Tobago is home to the world's largest brain coral and is considered among the world's top dive destinations. The Trinity was given as gift to the people of Tobago to be used as a new attraction for dive enthusiasts by Blue Waters Inn, an intimate boutique hotel catering to family, dive and bird watching enthusiasts, and winner of a Tripadvisor Certificate of Excellence award for four consecutive years. Blue Waters Inn is home to Blue Waters Dive'N, their onsite PADI five star facility, whose team coordinated the sinking of the wreck.

"The sinking of the Trinity is a true source of pride for the entire team at Blue Waters Dive 'N. The entire team worked for over four years with all the key stakeholders, including the Tobago House Of Assembly, Association of Tobago Dive operators and our sister company Tucker Energy Services, to ensure that all necessary regulatory approvals were met and that the wreck would create an artificial reef for the ever growing wreck dive market. We know that by placing wrecks in strategic locations it can also reduce the stress on local reefs by giving divers more options" said Vicki Lott, Director of Blue Waters Inn and Blue Dive'N. Vicki thanked her entire team at Blue Waters many of whom have been with the company for 20 years.

Small boutique & dive resort located in Tobago main dive area Speyside. Blue Waters has a PADI 5 star dive facility with two purpose built dive boats. The resort Blue Waters Inn is award winning resort renowned for diving and bird watching.

About Blue Waters Inn and Blue Dive'N, Tobago

Blue Waters Inn is a beachfront resort tucked away in its own secluded bay amongst 46 acres of lush tropical grounds. It is located in Batteaux Bay, Speyside, Tobago.

The hotel recently completed its first phase of a US$6.5 million upgrade and has 38 guestrooms, pool, tennis court and beachfront restaurant and bar. The hotel with its own jetty offers excellent proximity to many of the gems that the island of Tobago possesses. Waterfalls, nature trials, coral reefs, deep Sea fishing, little Tobago, the rainforest and world class diving are within close proximity. The hotel has an on-site PADI Gold Palm facility Blue Dive' N.

NAME: Blue Waters Inn Tobago

CONTACT: Rene Seepersadsingh

PHONE NUMBER: 1-868-369-5884

EMAIL: rene.seepersadsingh ( @ ) yahoo dot com

COMPANY WEBSITE: www.bluewatersinn.com

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