3m.-15m./10ft.-50ft. in depth.The area is
great for training and snorkeling and all
sorts of beginner divers for it has abundance
in wide variety of reef and bottom fish. Visibility
is 15m. plus, no current on most of the time
and ideal for fish feeding. The bottom composition
is most rocks mix of hard crush corals, mushroom
and slipper corals and the red brain coral.
Though it's less in soft coral the site is
thickly populated of big eye trevally, it
has the most numbers of cultured, imported
giant clams and locally spawned clams, as
well as lobster holes and a scattered small
groups of hovering crocodile long tom fish,
rabbit fish, parrot fish, sergeant damsel
fish and black surgeon fish, angel fish, and
there is only one great napoleon fish or commonly
known as maori wrasse. Occasionally you will
enjoy watching a pair of laying cattle fish,
nurturing and watching over they're laid eggs.
5m.-27m./16ft.-89ft. in depth most of the
time no current, visibility 15m. plus 25m.
plus on good weather condition. Bottom composition
is the same as jack fish area but more deeper.
It has under water Statue at about 24m., a
cross made out of concrete lies on top of
the cavern at about 20m. deep. Inside small
cavern resting a big group of midnight snapper,
some red snapper and black surgeons, also
napoleon fish and lots of stripe or banded
grouper. Rocks have many big holes so be careful
where you put your hands for there are some
big moray eel. Good diving location and condition
except when there is strong westerly winds
or habagat.