A spot with plenty of tunnels running through large boulders filled with sponge and kelp to explore. There's a drop off toward the shore where '�farmer fish' feed noisily off the wall. It's a great macro photographer dive site. Best way to get there is heading toward the northern end of Bowen Island from Huskisson and the south. If you are using Murrays boat ramp and the seasons are calm, and you boat is smaller than 6.5m use the space between the mainland and island'� with caution. The southern side is deeper. Hen you reach the bay head north east to about 35° 07' 28"S 150° 46' 16"E (using AUS66) until you spot the pyramid shaped rock south-east of Bowen Island. Where your sounder picks up the 34 meters to 23 meters fluctuation you can anchor. This incredible wall stretches for 100m, ten m high. The plant life is breathtaking and there's plenty in the nooks and crannies t keep a macro photographer busy for as long as their air will allow. On the sandy part it goes down to 34m and there are huge 3m high rocks with plenty more to entertain you such as the fascinating tiger anemone.
Unit Settings
Terrain and Features: | Rock |
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Entry Type: | Boat |
Max Depth: | 18m |
Visibility Range: | 5m - 15m |
Experience Level: | Beginner |
Best Gas: | 21% - 50% O2 |
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