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DIVING STATUS underwater services
- Ocean/ Marine Services-Diving Contractors
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Headquarter

Konstantinoupoleos 441
Acharnes Attica 13677
Greece
Acharnes Attica 13677
Greece
DIVING STATUS is licensed and certified to perform commercial underwater and diving services including underwater ship repair, ship maintenance, classification society approved in-water survey, coastal marine survey and civil engineering operations, dredging and salvage operations. Our Mission is to provide high-quality underwater services to our valuable clients, accurately and consistently.
- Phone +302105719252
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