Diving at dive site White Rock
Name Dive Site: | White Rock |
Depth: | 5-40m (16-131ft) |
Visibility: | 10-30m (32-98ft) |
Accessibility: | Boat, Live-aboard |
Inserted/Added by: | lars, © Author: Lars Hemel |
Rated: | Rated 1.0, 2 votes |
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North of St Johns is a circular reef with its own beautiful and turquoise inner lagoon. The site is called White Rock because of a huge boulder standing out of the water which cannot be missed and can be seen from far away. Underwater are some nice coral towers up to five meters high and some shallow caves that provide shelter for moray eels and the occasional shark. At a depth of 15 meters the generally sloping plateau changes to a dropping wall to depths of over 40 meters. Reef fish such as parrotfish, angelfish and anthias are frequently spotted and when lucky you will encounter a grey reef shark.
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