Papoose Dive Site

Papoose

a World War II-era tanker

The Papoose is a popular dive site located off the coast of North Carolina, USA, and is part of the famous “Graveyard of the Atlantic” due to the high number of shipwrecks in the area. The Papoose is a wreck dive site, with the wreck of a World War II-era tanker lying in about 100 feet of water.

The Papoose was built in 1943 and was used to transport oil during the war. In 1943, while en route to New York from Texas, the Papoose was torpedoed by a German U-boat and sank. The wreck was rediscovered in 1983 and is now a popular dive site for experienced divers.

The Papoose is known for its abundance of marine life, including various species of fish, rays, and sometimes sharks. The site is also known for its strong currents, which can be challenging for even experienced divers. It is recommended that divers have advanced training and experience in deep diving and strong currents before attempting to dive the Papoose.

Overall, the Papoose is a fascinating dive site with a rich history and plenty of marine life to explore, but it should only be attempted by experienced and well-prepared divers.