Elasmobranch galore with beautiful White-spotted Eaglerays, the large Bullrays, hundreds of Blue-spotted Stingrays burried in the sand or swimming and of course plenty of Leopard Sharks (mainly big girls, up to 6 on a single dive).
Also: Brown Sweetlips, Black-spot Goatfish, schools and schools of Bullseyes, Tall-fin Batfish, a large Loggerhead Turtle eating seaurchins and all different kinds of nudibranchs.
- Weather
- Hot and humid weather until Wednesday when a southerly change came through and brought heavy rain for Wednesday night and most of Thursday. This cleared on Friday and Saturday it was back to sunshine and lollypops.
- Sea
- Calm with regular waves. A big Southerly swell on Friday.
- Water temperature
- 18 – 20°C
- Visibility
- Low on Sunday (5 – 8 meters) and green, but this improved steadily. Thursday we had 15 meters and Friday 20 meters.
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