Marine life
How shipwreck sites shape and sustain marine life in Sri Lanka's waters
Shipwrecks are more than archaeological time capsules. Once settled on the seabed, they become artificial reefs — hard surfaces that algae, corals, sponges, and invertebrates colonise, creating shelter and feeding grounds for fish and other marine life. Over years and decades, these structures develop into small but complex ecosystems within the wider ocean environment.
Around Sri Lanka, where more than a hundred wreck and aircraft sites are documented in the National Shipwreck Database, underwater investigations routinely record the species that inhabit or visit these structures. Linking marine biodiversity data with archaeological site records helps researchers understand how cultural heritage interacts with living ecosystems, and supports careful stewardship of protected underwater areas.
Browse the species catalogue below to explore fish, invertebrates, and other organisms associated with wreck sites in the database. Each profile includes scientific identification and, where available, the shipwrecks at which that species has been observed.
Species catalogue
Encounters from the deep — marine species identified on and around documented shipwreck sites, from reef fish and sponges to the invertebrates that thrive on submerged hulls.
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Pinjalo
Pinjalo pinjalo
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Pink anemonefish
Amphiprion perideraion
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Pink ear emperor
Lethrinus lentjan
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Plaintail turkeyfish
Pterois russelii
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Poreless barbelgoby
Gobiopsis aporia
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Potato grouper
Epinephelus tukula
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Powderblue surgeonfish
Acanthurus leucosternon
Least Concern
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Puntang goby
Exyrias puntang
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Purple-spotted bigeye
Priacanthus tayenus
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Pygmy coral croucher
Caracanthus unipinna
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Queen coris
Coris formosa
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Raccoon butterflyfish
Chaetodon lunula
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Radial firefish
Pterois radiata
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Raggedfin parrotfish
Chlorurus rhakoura
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Rainbow runner
Elagatis bipinnulata
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Razorbelly scad
Alepes kleinii
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Red-streaked blenny
Cirripectes stigmaticus
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Red-toothed triggerfish
Odonus niger
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Redbelly yellowtail fusilier
Caesio cuning
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Redbreasted wrasse
Cheilinus fasciatus
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Redcoat
Sargocentron rubrum
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Redfin emperor
Monotaxis heterodon
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Redhead goby
Paragobiodon echinocephalus
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Redmouth grouper
Aethaloperca rogaa