20-year-old sunken Ulla ship photographed in Türkiye’s Iskenderun Bay

At 40 meters, ship transformed into natural reef, full of diverse marine life, including groupers, bass, sponges, invasive species, sea urchins, lionfish

By Salim Tas

HATAY, Türkiye (AA) - In Türkiye’s Iskenderun Bay, Hatay, the M/V Ulla Ship, which sank in 2004, was filmed by an underwater documentary maker and cinematographer.

Tahsin Ceylan and Coast Guard Diving Safety Security Search and Rescue (DEGAK) team instructor Mahmut Igde, who set out by boat, reached the M/V Ulla, which sank Sept. 6, 2004, with 2,200 tons of toxic waste.

Ceylan, along with the DEGAK team and Igde, took precautions and conducted a dive at the site of the wreck.

They dove to a depth of about 40 meters (131 feet) and documented the state of the Ulla.

They observed detailed images of the wreck and its rich ecosystem.

The footage captured by Ceylan also recorded marine species, including several that are endangered.


- Rich wreck imagery

Ceylan told Anadolu that diving at the site greatly excited the team.

He noted numerous fish species, stating, "At about 40 meters, the ship has evolved from an artificial reef to a natural one, teeming with countless groupers, bass, sponges, invasive species from the Suez Canal, sea urchins, lionfish and other marine life. The rich imagery of the wreck deeply impressed me. We captured some stunning footage."

Ceylan said the team encountered and recorded endangered species during the dive.

He expressed satisfaction with the dive.

"The area around the ship has become a beautiful diving destination. However, it is protected, so diving there has not been possible," he said.​​​​​​​

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