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Federated States of Micronesia Β· WW2 Marine Heritage Monitor

Guardians of the Silent Fleet

Monitor, report and protect the extraordinary WW2 wrecks and living ecosystems in FSM's waters. Every diver, every vessel, every observation matters.

Urgent β€” To report an environmental emergency requiring immediate response, contact our Chuuk Field Coordinator: [Field Coordinator Name] Β· +691 320 XXXX Β· Available 24 hours
100+Known Wrecks
4FSM States
60+Reef Species at Risk
πŸ›’οΈ Oil sheen or rainbow slick on the water surface
⚑ Anchor damage to live coral heads or reef structure
πŸ•ΈοΈ Ghost nets or abandoned fishing gear entanglement
🐒 Marine animal injury or distress near wreck sites
πŸͺΈ Coral bleaching events or die-off around wrecks
🚒 Vessel grounding or collision within protected zones
🎣 Illegal or unreported fishing activity
πŸ—‘οΈ Marine debris, plastics or waste dumping
βš“ Structural collapse of wreck sections
🌊 Unusual water discolouration near wreck sites
🌿 Excessive or invasive algae bloom on wreck surfaces
πŸ‘οΈ Suspicious vessel activity in protected areas
🏺 Artifact removal or disturbance of wreck materials
🀿 Uncontrolled dive groups causing reef or wreck damage
⭐ Crown-of-thorns starfish aggregation near wrecks
πŸ›’οΈ Oil sheen or rainbow slick on the water surface
⚑ Anchor damage to live coral heads or reef structure
πŸ•ΈοΈ Ghost nets or abandoned fishing gear entanglement
🐒 Marine animal injury or distress near wreck sites
πŸͺΈ Coral bleaching events or die-off around wrecks
🚒 Vessel grounding or collision within protected zones
🎣 Illegal or unreported fishing activity
πŸ—‘οΈ Marine debris, plastics or waste dumping
βš“ Structural collapse of wreck sections
🌊 Unusual water discolouration near wreck sites
🌿 Excessive or invasive algae bloom on wreck surfaces
πŸ‘οΈ Suspicious vessel activity in protected areas
🏺 Artifact removal or disturbance of wreck materials
🀿 Uncontrolled dive groups causing reef or wreck damage
⭐ Crown-of-thorns starfish aggregation near wrecks

Protecting Living History Beneath the Pacific

Eye on FSM is a community-driven monitoring program enabling divers, vessel crews, tour operators and members of the public to contribute to the long-term protection of the Federated States of Micronesia's extraordinary WW2 marine heritage and the ecosystems that have grown around these silent vessels over 80 years.

Truk Lagoon alone contains over 60 wrecks from Operation Hailstone (February 1944) β€” now home to coral gardens, sharks, turtles and an unparalleled diversity of marine life. These sites are irreplaceable. Your reports directly inform management decisions.

🐒 Chuuk 🌺 Pohnpei β›΅ Yap 🌿 Kosrae
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Oil Risk Monitoring

Many wrecks still contain fuel oil. We track signs of leakage before spills escalate.

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Ecosystem Health

Documenting coral cover, fish populations and invasive species across all wreck sites.

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Diver Reporting

Every dive is an observation opportunity. Report directly from the water or surface.

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Heritage Protection

Safeguarding the structural integrity of wrecks as both memorials and marine habitats.

60+Chuuk Wrecks
80+Years Submerged
400+Coral Species
1,000+Fish Species
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FSM Waters β€” The Silent Fleet

Known WW2 wreck sites across all four FSM states. High-risk oil wrecks are highlighted in red.

FSM Pacific Waters

βš“ Shipwreck ✈ Aircraft Wreck πŸ”΄ Oil Risk
10Β°N 7Β°N 4Β°N 136Β°E 140Β°E 145Β°E 152Β°E 158Β°E βš“ YAP CHUUK (TRUK) LAGOON βš“ βš“ βš“ βš“ ✈ βš“ POHNPEI βš“ KOSRAE βš“ Shipwreck βš“ Oil Risk Wreck ✈ Aircraft
Shinkoku Maru
Oil Tanker / Hospital Ship Β· 1944
⬇ 36m depth Β· Chuuk Lagoon
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Rio de Janeiro Maru
Submarine Tender Β· 1944
⬇ 35m depth Β· Chuuk Lagoon
πŸ”΄ Oil Risk
Fujikawa Maru
Aircraft Transport Β· 1944
⬇ 32m depth Β· Chuuk Lagoon
San Francisco Maru
Cargo / Military Β· 1944
⬇ 58m depth Β· Chuuk Lagoon
Betty Bomber
Type 1 Attack Bomber Β· 1944
⬇ 15m depth Β· Pohnpei State
Sapporo Maru
Japanese Cargo Vessel Β· 1944
⬇ 22m depth Β· Yap State

Report an Incident

Submit your observation securely. Reports can be submitted anonymously. Photos and videos strongly encouraged.

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Email Reports & Photos
[email protected]
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Online Form
Submit below (attach photos)

🚨 Emergency Response β€” 24hr

+691 3XX XXXX

Chuuk State Field Office
Dialling from outside FSM: +691 (Chuuk area code: 3XX) then local number

πŸ“± Use the Mobile App

Prefer to report from your phone with GPS auto-fill and camera access?

Open Mobile Reporting App β†’
πŸ“‹ Details of Incident
🀿 Observer Details
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Click to browse or drag & drop files here

JPG, PNG, MP4 accepted Β· Max 25MB per file

🚒 Vessel / Vehicle Details (if applicable)
⚠ Witness Safety First β€” If you witness a suspected breach of law, do not approach any suspected persons. Record details safely from a distance and report immediately.
πŸ” Suspected Offender Description (optional)
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πŸ”’ Information you provide is protected and handled in accordance with FSM privacy regulations. You have the option of not identifying yourself when reporting. All personal data is kept strictly confidential.

From the Field

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Oil Risk Β· Chuuk

Shinkoku Maru: Annual Oil Risk Assessment Completed for 2025

Marine engineers and environmental specialists completed the annual structural integrity assessment. The report identifies two areas of concern on the port hull requiring ongoing monitoring.

15 March 2025 Β· Environmental Assessment
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Wildlife Β· Pohnpei

Green Turtle Nesting Season Underway β€” 12% Increase Recorded

This season's green sea turtle nesting counts show a 12% increase on Pohnpei's northern shores. Divers are requested to maintain 3m distance and report any entanglement immediately.

8 Feb 2025 Β· Wildlife Update
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App Β· Platform

Eye on FSM App β€” Beta Testing Opens Across Chuuk

Beta testing of the Eye on FSM mobile application is now open to registered dive operators across Chuuk. Apple Watch and Wear OS compatibility confirmed for the initial release.

22 Jan 2025 Β· Platform News

How it Works

You should report any environmental incident or suspicious activity you observe in FSM's marine waters β€” especially around known WW2 wreck sites. This includes oil sheens or fuel leaks, coral or reef damage, vessel grounding, ghost nets, marine animal injury, unusual water discolouration, structural changes to wrecks, illegal fishing, and the removal of artifacts from wrecks. If in doubt, report it β€” no observation is too minor.
Yes. You have the full option of not identifying yourself or using a pseudonym when reporting suspected offences. Personal information you choose to provide is handled in accordance with FSM privacy regulations. Select the 'remain anonymous' option in the report form and no contact details are required.
For an active or spreading oil spill, call our 24-hour emergency line immediately: +691 3XX XXXX. Do not attempt to enter the water near the spill. Photograph or video the extent of the sheen from a safe distance, noting the time, GPS location, wind direction and approximate size of the affected area. Submit your report and photos via this form or email [email protected] as soon as possible.
Absolutely β€” and we strongly encourage it. Eye on FSM is designed for anyone who visits or works in FSM's waters, from first-time tourists to professional marine biologists and commercial vessel operators. You don't need any formal training or certification to submit a report. Your first-hand observations are invaluable.
Reports are reviewed by our field team, typically within 24–48 hours. Urgent incidents (oil spills, vessel groundings, structural collapses) are escalated immediately to our Chuuk field coordinator. Your report may be shared with FSM state environmental agencies, the Division of Marine Resources, or international partner organisations where appropriate.
Yes. The wrecks in FSM waters are protected under FSM federal and state law, and many are considered war graves under international maritime law. It is illegal to remove, disturb or damage any artifact, part of a wreck, or human remains. Violations can result in significant fines and criminal prosecution.
The wrecks considered highest priority for oil risk monitoring are the Shinkoku Maru (largest oil tanker, Chuuk, 36m), the Rio de Janeiro Maru (submarine tender with significant fuel reserves, Chuuk, 35m), and the Hoyo Maru (tanker, Chuuk, 32m). All observations near these wrecks β€” including any sheen, unusual bubbling, discolouration or strong fuel odour β€” should be reported immediately.

Report From Anywhere

The Eye on FSM app puts the power of environmental monitoring in your hands β€” on the surface, on deck, or on your wrist.

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Offline Wreck Maps

Access detailed wreck locations without mobile data β€” essential for remote FSM dive sites.

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GPS Auto-fill

Your location is automatically captured when you submit a report.

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In-app Photo & Video

Capture and submit evidence directly from the camera.

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Wearable Compatible

Apple Watch and Wear OS support for surface-level incident logging.

⌚ Compatible with Apple Watch Series 4+ and Wear OS watches.

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