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In page Japanese destroyer Amagiri (1930):

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Amagiri was located in October 2003 by Vidar Skoglie and the MV Empress. She lies in 28m/98 feet of water on her starboard side and was heavily collapsing and split open due to apparent dynamite fishing near the wreck. One illegal dynamite fisher apparently detonated the forward magazine, as no detonation was noted during her sinking. This resulted in much of the forward part of the ship being heavily damaged. The bow of the ship is relatively intact and sits vertically, still. Live torpedoes were scattered around the wreck as well as depth charges, making it a hazardous dive.[1] Unfortunately, since then, the Amagiri was illegally broken up and salvaged and little to nothing remains of the wreck.[2]