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BRING A REEF HOOK
The big animals like to hang out in the strong currents. If you want to stay with them and watch, you have to hold onto something. Hanging on via a reef hook is the best way - and is less damaging to the reef than fighting for a hand-hold. There is always some rock or dead coral in the area that you can hook onto - then just lay back in the current and relax.

ADVANCED LEVEL  ::  DRIFT DIVE
Lion FishThis dive is very similar to Blue Corner - full of energy and excitement.  You will see the same type of fish and activity that you will at our most famous dive site, but here, instead of one big corner, there are three smaller corners.  Each of the corners has its own concentration of fish and sharks.

A reef hook is recommended at this dive site to minimize any damage to the reef.  The wall is very healthy with some beautiful soft corals and sea fans.  You will see the gray reef sharks, white tip reef sharks, Napoleon wrasse, and occasionally the spotted eagle ray.

The currents tend to be a little strong at times and can be a little tricky to manage for the less experienced diver. This is a dive where you will need to pay close attention to the pre-dive briefing if you are to enjoy it to its full potential - but if you want action, this is the place to dive!

Schooling Fish Nudibranch Schooling Fish
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