Sha`b Abu Nuhas

Parts of the wreck Kimon M on Sha`b Abu Nuhas

Sha'ab Abu Nuhas (Arabic: ‏شعب أبو النحاس Shaʿb Abū an-Nuḥās) is a tri angular sized coral reef northwest of Shadwan Island in the northern Red Sea off Hurghada.

The riff is a navigation hazard because it projects into the shipping channel, as evidenced by (at least) 7 shipwrecks. This includes the SS Carnatic (1896)[1] , Kimon M (1978), Olden (1987), Chrisoula K (1981)[2] and Giannis D (1983).[3] The riff and the wrecks are popular for scuba diving, four of the wrecks are situated in a depth above 30 meters.[4] The name of the riff name is Arabic for "reef of father of copper", after the cargo of one of the wrecks.

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Coordinates: 27°34′01″N 33°55′01″E / 27.567°N 33.917°E