Jessie Beazley

 



Dry Dock
24m/80ft to 30m/100ft

Travel Time: 3min

Ability Level
Flood Tide - n/a
Ebb Tide - n/a

The Dry Dock is a large steel and plywood construction which was originally designed to lift small boats out of the water. It was sunk by La Laguna Dive Center in 1998 to create a man-made reef.

The construction lies on a sandy bottom adjacent to a small coral reef. It has become the home of many different species of marine life such as sweetlips, snapper, batfish, surgeonfish, pipefish and many more. There is a giant barracuda residing here, and blue spotted rays are commonly seen on the sandy bottom. After you have checked out the site you can swim a short distance to the shallower depths of La Laguna Point. It is best to dive this site at slack tide.

 
 

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Email:  diveshop@diveph.com
Tel: (632) 926.44.66 / (63) 917.811.12.31
192 -194 Tomas Morato Ave., Quezon City, Manila Philippines

 


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