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Reefs & Caves (15–25 m) moving slightly deeper, the terrain becomes more dramatic, transitioning into rocky ridges (reefs) and small underwater caves. Light creates beautiful contrasts over the colourful benthic life. Typical Species Sponges (yellow and orange) small gorgonians Sea squirts Lobsters and squat lobsters hidden in crevices schooling fish like damselfish and small anthias around reef edges These areas offer excellent conditions for intermediate divers who enjoy exploring natural for…
Reefs & Caves (15–25 m) moving slightly deeper, the terrain becomes more dramatic, transitioning into rocky ridges (reefs) and small underwater caves. Light creates beautiful contrasts over the colourful benthic life. Typical Species Sponges (yellow and orange) small gorgonians Sea squirts Lobsters and squat lobsters hidden in crevices schooling fish like damselfish and small anthias around reef edges These areas offer excellent conditions for intermediate divers who enjoy exploring natural formations. Walls and drop-offs (25–40m) at several locations the seabed drops abruptly, forming steep walls covered with vibrant filter-feeders. These vertical faces are among the most visually stunning underwater scenes on coast. Marine Life (20–40 m) gorgonians (Eunicella cavolini, E. singularis) Red and yellow sponges) dead man’s fingers soft corals Anthias (orange reef fish) Large scorpionfish, dusky grouper, lobsters, cave shrimps, spider crab
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