Dry Dock

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Dry Dock

30 mMax Depth
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13Species
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WreckReefSandy bottomOceanSalt Water

About This Site

The Dry Dock is a large steel and plywood construction sunk in 1998 to create a man-made reef. Today completely covered in coral and colorful sea fans, it has become the home of larger reef fish such as sweetlips, batfish, surgeonfish, groupers and snappers. Stay on top of the structure and you'll find that many lionfish have made it their home too. Large pufferfish and porcupine fish hide between the pylons, and different species of nudibranchs and flat worms adorn the legs of the former dock.…

Marine Life (13 species)

Banded Snake EelBatfishGrouperLionfishMackerelMoray EelsNudibranchPufferfishScorpionfishSea UrchinsStonefishSurgeonfishSweetlips

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