The waves here break on
a very shallow coral reef on the northern headland and is definitely for experienced surfers only.
Not exact matches
Although a
very shallow reef to dive in, there are larch
coral and rock formations in the deeper sections that are big enough for bamboo sharks to hide underneath.
It has two types of reefs, a
shallow reef that extends to 30 ft and a
very wide, deep reef beginning at 40 ft and extending to 80 ft.. The
shallow reef features mature elkhorn and huge masses of lettuce
coral that look like loaves of bread densely covered with a growth of lettuce leaves.
Coral Canyon —
Shallow dive (35ft) which explores the buttresses of the fore - reef possible in
very calm conditions.
The
shallow part of this site begins at around 4m with a small wall going down to 12m consisting of a
very colourful hard
coral reef where big schools of drummers and rainbow runners can be seen passing by as well as a variety of other reef life.
For example, Malta is
very famous for it's wrecks, as is the Red Sea where there is a lot of
shallow coral reefs, the perfect thing to sink a ship.
The rock in the middle of the bay has
very steep drop offs to the south and west and an amazing shelf in the north that is carpeted with wrinkled soft
corals in the
shallows.
The snorkeling here consists of
shallow coral heads spread out over a
very large area within the reef.
Coral is very colourful and shallow coral gardens will make your safety stops more than enjoy
Coral is
very colourful and
shallow coral gardens will make your safety stops more than enjoy
coral gardens will make your safety stops more than enjoyable!
For the third dive we moved to Hatta Island, to a dive site called Batu Gollang,
very nice wall full of over hangs and a garden of soft
coral on the
shallow plateau.
A
shallow site with a maximum depth of 15 meters, this is a sandy slope with some
very nice
coral heads.
Jaime gave us all
very detailed instructions about what to do, but he couldn't come in the water with us while snorkeling — he joked that he was «doing the Baywatch thing» from the boat — and so couldn't see when someone's knee bumped a
coral in
shallower water, or when a flipper flicked an immobile organism on the bay's floor.