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English (Translate this text in English): Split solitary island
English (Translate this text in English): Split solitary island
Split solitary island
English (Translate this text in English): Split solitary island
English (Translate this text in English): Split solitary island
English (Translate this text in English): Split solitary island
English (Translate this text in English): Split solitary island
English (Translate this text in English): Split solitary island
English (Translate this text in English): Split solitary island
How? By boat
Distance Good boat time (< 30min)
Easy to find? Easy to find
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Dive site Characteristics
Alternative name Coffs harbour, Split solitary island
Average depth 18 m / 59.1 ft
Max depth 32 m / 105 ft
Current Low ( < 1 knot)
Visibility Good ( 10 - 30 m)
Quality
Dive site quality Great
Experience All divers
Bio interest Outstanding
More details
Week crowd
Week-end crowd
Dive type
- Sharks
- Reef
Dive site activities
- Marine biology
- Dive training
- Photography
- Handi-diving
Dangers
- Depth
Additional Information
English (Translate this text in English): Manta Arch is the home of the endangered Grey Nurse Shark. Mostly seen in large nubers in Winter months.
The feature of the site is a rock archway over the top of a gutter, and ideal location for the Sharks to hide from current and surge. Depth of mooring is 21 mtrs and gradually slopes away to 32 mtrs. Deep rocky gutters provide a ideal home for Anemone fish to Jawfish and nudibranchs, mixing with schools of southern fish as well as the Grey Nurse Shark
English (Translate this text in English): Manta Arch is the home of the endangered Grey Nurse Shark. Mostly seen in large nubers in Winter months.
The feature of the site is a rock archway over the top of a gutter, and ideal location for the Sharks to hide from current and surge. Depth of mooring is 21 mtrs and gradually slopes away to 32 mtrs. Deep rocky gutters provide a ideal home for Anemone fish to Jawfish and nudibranchs, mixing with schools of southern fish as well as the Grey Nurse Shark
Manta Arch is the home of the endangered Grey Nurse Shark. Mostly seen in large nubers in Winter months.
The feature of the site is a rock archway over the top of a gutter, and ideal location for the Sharks to hide from current and surge. Depth of mooring is 21 mtrs and gradually slopes away to 32 mtrs. Deep rocky gutters provide a ideal home for Anemone fish to Jawfish and nudibranchs, mixing with schools of southern fish as well as the Grey Nurse Shark
English (Translate this text in English): Manta Arch is the home of the endangered Grey Nurse Shark. Mostly seen in large nubers in Winter months.
The feature of the site is a rock archway over the top of a gutter, and ideal location for the Sharks to hide from current and surge. Depth of mooring is 21 mtrs and gradually slopes away to 32 mtrs. Deep rocky gutters provide a ideal home for Anemone fish to Jawfish and nudibranchs, mixing with schools of southern fish as well as the Grey Nurse Shark
English (Translate this text in English): Manta Arch is the home of the endangered Grey Nurse Shark. Mostly seen in large nubers in Winter months.
The feature of the site is a rock archway over the top of a gutter, and ideal location for the Sharks to hide from current and surge. Depth of mooring is 21 mtrs and gradually slopes away to 32 mtrs. Deep rocky gutters provide a ideal home for Anemone fish to Jawfish and nudibranchs, mixing with schools of southern fish as well as the Grey Nurse Shark
English (Translate this text in English): Manta Arch is the home of the endangered Grey Nurse Shark. Mostly seen in large nubers in Winter months.
The feature of the site is a rock archway over the top of a gutter, and ideal location for the Sharks to hide from current and surge. Depth of mooring is 21 mtrs and gradually slopes away to 32 mtrs. Deep rocky gutters provide a ideal home for Anemone fish to Jawfish and nudibranchs, mixing with schools of southern fish as well as the Grey Nurse Shark
English (Translate this text in English): Manta Arch is the home of the endangered Grey Nurse Shark. Mostly seen in large nubers in Winter months.
The feature of the site is a rock archway over the top of a gutter, and ideal location for the Sharks to hide from current and surge. Depth of mooring is 21 mtrs and gradually slopes away to 32 mtrs. Deep rocky gutters provide a ideal home for Anemone fish to Jawfish and nudibranchs, mixing with schools of southern fish as well as the Grey Nurse Shark
English (Translate this text in English): Manta Arch is the home of the endangered Grey Nurse Shark. Mostly seen in large nubers in Winter months.
The feature of the site is a rock archway over the top of a gutter, and ideal location for the Sharks to hide from current and surge. Depth of mooring is 21 mtrs and gradually slopes away to 32 mtrs. Deep rocky gutters provide a ideal home for Anemone fish to Jawfish and nudibranchs, mixing with schools of southern fish as well as the Grey Nurse Shark
English (Translate this text in English): Manta Arch is the home of the endangered Grey Nurse Shark. Mostly seen in large nubers in Winter months.
The feature of the site is a rock archway over the top of a gutter, and ideal location for the Sharks to hide from current and surge. Depth of mooring is 21 mtrs and gradually slopes away to 32 mtrs. Deep rocky gutters provide a ideal home for Anemone fish to Jawfish and nudibranchs, mixing with schools of southern fish as well as the Grey Nurse Shark
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