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Grosa Island is a volcanic island located off the coast of La Manga del Mar Menor, in the Mediterranean Sea. Along with the islet of El Farallón, it is part of a protected area of great ecological and scenic value. Its seabed is home to a wealth of biodiversity and is notable for its rock formations, vertical walls, and, above all, caves and caverns that offer unique diving experiences. Resident fish such as sea bream, sea breams, damselfish, mojarras, and groupers are also found. Invertebrates…
Grosa Island is a volcanic island located off the coast of La Manga del Mar Menor, in the Mediterranean Sea. Along with the islet of El Farallón, it is part of a protected area of great ecological and scenic value. Its seabed is home to a wealth of biodiversity and is notable for its rock formations, vertical walls, and, above all, caves and caverns that offer unique diving experiences. Resident fish such as sea bream, sea breams, damselfish, mojarras, and groupers are also found. Invertebrates such as shrimp, nudibranchs, crabs, starfish, and sea urchins are also found. Nocturnal species in caves include moray eels, conger eels, and crustaceans. Areas with sponge and algae mats on rock walls. Bring a flashlight for caves and caverns. Control your buoyancy to avoid damaging the environment or stirring up sediment. Always follow the local dive center's instructions, especially on cave dives.
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