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Fisher
man bay
18 meters deep is home to soft and hard corals. Frog fish, Ghost fish and the Sea urchin with their sharp thorns find refuge amongst the coral. Clown fish and Damsel fish school together around the soft coral clusters.
Small hill 
Corals develop along the underwater cliffs to a depth of 45 meters. It's a great place for a deep dive. Home to the Lion fish - "Queen of all the fish" and the Octopus, Scorpion fish, Frog fish and many other marine life depending on the depth.
Small wall 
Dive site with a great slanting underwater cliff up to 30 meters deep. Perfect for deep or cave diving. Hidden in the caves is Octopus with their amazing tentacles, Lion fish, Nudibranch and many others makes this site vivid and full of life.
South rock
South Rock is an extensive coral garden with giant table corals, hundreds of years old. Home to many mysterious species of marine life the topography changes at 20 meters to a more varied coral and anemone.
South reef 
South reef is up to 27 meters deep. The coral reef has a great variety of different colored corals. Hidden in the reefs are Nudibranch, Barracuda, Stone fish, Moorish Idol and more.
Moray beach 
The name provokes thought of the primary marine residents of the dive site, the Moray. The Moray hunt at night, hiding in their caves during the day. With 7 or 8 morays with heads of 25 centimeters each they squeeze in a tight area as there habitat. They look fierce but behave themselves when they see divers. The view is beautiful and is very suitable for swimmers, snorkelers, discover scuba diving or beginners taking there PADI Open Water course.
Pipe beach 
Dive site up to 15 meters deep with species such as Pipe fish, Ghost fish, Sea horse, Flying Gurnard and more. There is a high concentration of corals along the mountain base, ideal for activities such as swimming, Discover scuba diving, fun dive and beginners taking the Open water course.
Lobster beach 
Lobster beach is up to 16 meters deep. The corals are scatted about and Lobsters, a high value marine species, can be seen. Also the Dragonet, Mantis shrimp, and Trumpet fish can be found here. In the past it was the breeding ground and home of sea turtles but due to affects of human impacts and environmental damage, turtles no longer settle here. Since the MPA was established, turtles are returning occasionally to breed.
Mamahanh beach
Mamahanh beach with beautiful topography is 16 meters deep and home to Cuttle fish, Scorpion fish, Lion fish and more. Inside the mountains are salagane caves, bringing millions of dollars every year to the province from lucrative bird nests.
Madona rock 
Has many caves of different depths. The caves are breeding grounds for many species of fish. Schools of fish are tightly packed into the caves as the sun shines through the water to illuminate the place, making it look mysterious and splendid. The Giant Grouper weighing up to 45 kg. lives here and is surprised together with many rare species as divers venture along.
Rom wall
Dive site for deep diving from up to 28 meters. Home to big groupers, Angel fish and table coral reefs measuring up to 10 square meters.
Hard rock
Under the water are large and deep caves, cliffs of 35 meters which are suitable for deep diving.
Small rock
Small rock with big caves and beautiful green coral gardens are home to species such as Barracuda, Parrot fish, File fish, squirrel fish, and Smooth trunk fish.
Big wall 
Big wall is 45 meters deep, making it great for that deep dive. Schools of big fish like Double dotted queen fish, Rabbit fish, and Yellowtail can be found here.
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