The New Deep Bommie actually sits in 42metres of water and this changes by up to 1metre depending on the tides. From the shot, if you swim along the west side first (the Bommie on your left side) you'll come to high peaks ranging from 42metres to 34metres. The peaks create a series of interesting gullies that divers' can swim through and after swimming through the last gully, you come to an open expanse of rock where you will be greeted by a large school of bullseyes. At this point divers can head north to the centre top of the bommie, and search for a cave opening at about the 34metre mark. The opening leads to a swim through and is only a few metres in length with the odd wrasse passing you by. Divers can stay on the previous heading and encircle the entire bommie where there are rich colours of red in the form of soft sponges dotted about the face of the bommie. There are also other fish such as wrasse, horseshoe, leather jackets, and sweep.
Unit Settings
Terrain and Features: | Rock, Drop Off, Cave, Deep, Reef, Drift, Wall, Other |
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Entry Type: | Boat |
Max Depth: | 40m |
Visibility Range: | 2m - 5m |
Experience Level: | Advanced |
Best Gas: | 21% - 28% O2 |
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