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Karim Hamza

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This video is about the UB-88 in Southern California, a World War 1 U-boat lying in 200 feet/ 60 meters. Bow and stern are 190 feet/ 57 meters deep. The coning tower depth is 168 feet / 50.8 meters. The ghost net is over the stern area and seems to be an old tuna net due to its larger mesh. Fish encountered on this submarine are: ling cods, cabezons, perches, large rock fish, and a large and healthy population of wolf eels. Heather freed a cabezon, a perch, and some wolf eels that were trapped in the net. Enjoy.

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great video!!.
 
Loved it! Very cool watching you free all the various fish. Thanks for posting it.
 
Great video and thanks for sharing! That visibility is the stuff dreams are made of at 190fsw.
Eric
 
Amazing viz, it's almost as good as one of the 190' wrecks here in Hawaii and that's a whole lot cooler of a wreck. Thank you for posting.
 
Brilliant wreck and video.
 
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