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Coordinates: 4°0048S 39°4523E / 4.013247°S 39.756432°E / -4.013247; 39.756432
 

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History
Netherlands Navy EnsignNetherlands
Name
  • Dania (1965-1976)
  • Kviksholm (1976-1981)
  • Rodriguez (1981-1987)
  • Dania (1987-2002)
OwnerNieuwe Kustvaart Mij Naamloze Vennootschap
Port of registry Amsterdam
BuilderHatlo Verksted SA (Ulsteinvik)
Launched1965
FateScuttled in 2002
General characteristics
Displacement495 long tons
Length75 m (246 ft)
Beam3.81 m (12.5 ft)
Installed power1,400 hp (1,000 kW)
PropulsionMAK 8-cylinder diesel

The Dania was a cargo ship that was scuttled on 27 October 2002 at Nyali Reef, just off Bamburi, Kenya.

Building

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The MV Dania was built in Ulsteinvik (Norway) for the Amsterdam-based shipping company Nieuwe Kustvaart Mij Naamloze Vennootschap, trading in North and Baltic seas.

In November 1976, the ship was sold to the Norwegian ship-owner Simon Mokster and renamed Kviksholm. It was sold again in August 1981 to the Mauritius-based ship-owner Mascareignes Shipping and Trading Company Limited and renamed Rodriguez, after an island of the Mascarene Archipelago. It was then turned into a cattle ship, shuttling between South Africa, Mozambique and Mauritius.[1]

In 1987, it was bought by Columbus Incorporated. Registered at San Morenzo, Honduras, renamed to the original name, and continued operating along the African coast of the Indian Ocean and northward to the Persic Gulf.

Finally, in 1997, its last owner was Spanfreight Shipping Limited, based in Mombasa, Kenya.

In 2001, the ship was disused, due to the collapse of live cattle transport in the region. Bound for demolition in India, it was eventually bought by the diving club Buccaneer Diving,[1] which had it prepared, decontaminated, cleaned and finally scuttled (with the agreement of Kenya Wildlife Service) off the Leven reef close to Mombasa, at 30 m depth on October 27 of 2002.[2]

The shipwreck is now a popular diving site,[2] sheltering an important biodiversity.[citation needed]

Tourism

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The shipwreck is located 1.5 km from ras Iwetine in Bamburi, north of Mombasa: this represents 10 minutes of travel by motorboat. Its coordinates are 4°01′04S 39°46′28E / 4.017746°S 39.7743155°E / -4.017746; 39.7743155.[3] She lies on a 30 m depth sandy bottom, with the highest elements at 12 m depth at low tide.[4] The wreck has safe mooring at a buoy for dive boats.

The remains of the Dania lie in shallow waters that are well suited to diving. She is a popular recreational scuba diving destination ("Advanced +" level dive).[4]

The wreck has been colonized by a wide diversity of animal species.[5]

References

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  1. ^ a b "MV Dania". Buccaneer Diving. Archived from the original on 2013-09-28.
  • ^ a b MV Dania, East Africa's n°1 wreck dive site Archived 2013-09-28 at the Wayback Machine.
  • ^ Location on diveseven.com.
  • ^ a b "Dania Wreck". Buccaneer Diving. Archived from the original on 2013-09-28.
  • ^ MV Dania Archived 2013-09-27 at the Wayback Machine on TropicalDivingKenya.
  • 4°00′48S 39°45′23E / 4.013247°S 39.756432°E / -4.013247; 39.756432


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