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One of our Northern most dive sites, but still only 20 minutes away by boat. The buoy is tied off at a depth of 16-17 metres, on the edge of a sandy channel
All along this reef are a myriad of overhangs, laden with yellow and purple soft corals and home to schools of snappers, coral groupers, lion fish and glass fish. Sightings along this drop off have included Reef sharks, Whale sharks, Manta Rays, Dolphins, Large Napoleon Wrasse and Turtles.
The top of the reef seems hectically busy with scho…
One of our Northern most dive sites, but still only 20 minutes away by boat. The buoy is tied off at a depth of 16-17 metres, on the edge of a sandy channel
All along this reef are a myriad of overhangs, laden with yellow and purple soft corals and home to schools of snappers, coral groupers, lion fish and glass fish. Sightings along this drop off have included Reef sharks, Whale sharks, Manta Rays, Dolphins, Large Napoleon Wrasse and Turtles.
The top of the reef seems hectically busy with schools of Red-tooth Trigger Fish and clouds of Anthias or Sea goldies,
There is, of course all the usual reef fish such as Angel Fish, Butterfly fish, Surgeon fish, and not forgetting the unusual looking critters such as Crocodile Fish, Octopus, Frog Fish, Leaf Fish, Scorpion fish and Nudibranchs. It’s also worth spending some time watching the Coral groupers being cleaned by cleaner shrimp in the overhangs along the drop off.
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