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English (Translate this text in English): Short boat ride from Miramar Beach
English (Translate this text in English): Short boat ride from Miramar Beach
Short boat ride from Miramar Beach
English (Translate this text in English): Short boat ride from Miramar Beach
English (Translate this text in English): Short boat ride from Miramar Beach
English (Translate this text in English): Short boat ride from Miramar Beach
English (Translate this text in English): Short boat ride from Miramar Beach
English (Translate this text in English): Short boat ride from Miramar Beach
English (Translate this text in English): Short boat ride from Miramar Beach
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Average depth 15.2 m / 49.9 ft
Max depth 18.3 m / 60 ft
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English (Translate this text in English): Guano covered island you can dive around with a single tank, although best diving is on it's eastern side and it's seaward tip.
Visibility varies by season from a best of 50-60ft to less than 10.
Dive is mostly over a slope of rubble which ends at a sandy bottom (45-60ft).
Not many large fish due to fishing pressure, but very good variety an quantity of smaller rocky reef fish & invertebrates, including many octopus, seahorses, and tent olives (Oliva porphirya)
English (Translate this text in English): Guano covered island you can dive around with a single tank, although best diving is on it's eastern side and it's seaward tip.
Visibility varies by season from a best of 50-60ft to less than 10.
Dive is mostly over a slope of rubble which ends at a sandy bottom (45-60ft).
Not many large fish due to fishing pressure, but very good variety an quantity of smaller rocky reef fish & invertebrates, including many octopus, seahorses, and tent olives (Oliva porphirya)
Guano covered island you can dive around with a single tank, although best diving is on it's eastern side and it's seaward tip.
Visibility varies by season from a best of 50-60ft to less than 10.
Dive is mostly over a slope of rubble which ends at a sandy bottom (45-60ft).
Not many large fish due to fishing pressure, but very good variety an quantity of smaller rocky reef fish & invertebrates, including many octopus, seahorses, and tent olives (Oliva porphirya)
English (Translate this text in English): Guano covered island you can dive around with a single tank, although best diving is on it's eastern side and it's seaward tip.
Visibility varies by season from a best of 50-60ft to less than 10.
Dive is mostly over a slope of rubble which ends at a sandy bottom (45-60ft).
Not many large fish due to fishing pressure, but very good variety an quantity of smaller rocky reef fish & invertebrates, including many octopus, seahorses, and tent olives (Oliva porphirya)
English (Translate this text in English): Guano covered island you can dive around with a single tank, although best diving is on it's eastern side and it's seaward tip.
Visibility varies by season from a best of 50-60ft to less than 10.
Dive is mostly over a slope of rubble which ends at a sandy bottom (45-60ft).
Not many large fish due to fishing pressure, but very good variety an quantity of smaller rocky reef fish & invertebrates, including many octopus, seahorses, and tent olives (Oliva porphirya)
English (Translate this text in English): Guano covered island you can dive around with a single tank, although best diving is on it's eastern side and it's seaward tip.
Visibility varies by season from a best of 50-60ft to less than 10.
Dive is mostly over a slope of rubble which ends at a sandy bottom (45-60ft).
Not many large fish due to fishing pressure, but very good variety an quantity of smaller rocky reef fish & invertebrates, including many octopus, seahorses, and tent olives (Oliva porphirya)
English (Translate this text in English): Guano covered island you can dive around with a single tank, although best diving is on it's eastern side and it's seaward tip.
Visibility varies by season from a best of 50-60ft to less than 10.
Dive is mostly over a slope of rubble which ends at a sandy bottom (45-60ft).
Not many large fish due to fishing pressure, but very good variety an quantity of smaller rocky reef fish & invertebrates, including many octopus, seahorses, and tent olives (Oliva porphirya)
English (Translate this text in English): Guano covered island you can dive around with a single tank, although best diving is on it's eastern side and it's seaward tip.
Visibility varies by season from a best of 50-60ft to less than 10.
Dive is mostly over a slope of rubble which ends at a sandy bottom (45-60ft).
Not many large fish due to fishing pressure, but very good variety an quantity of smaller rocky reef fish & invertebrates, including many octopus, seahorses, and tent olives (Oliva porphirya)
English (Translate this text in English): Guano covered island you can dive around with a single tank, although best diving is on it's eastern side and it's seaward tip.
Visibility varies by season from a best of 50-60ft to less than 10.
Dive is mostly over a slope of rubble which ends at a sandy bottom (45-60ft).
Not many large fish due to fishing pressure, but very good variety an quantity of smaller rocky reef fish & invertebrates, including many octopus, seahorses, and tent olives (Oliva porphirya)
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