Anchor Point South & West
Three buoys are placed at different locations at this reef complex, all with a similar topography. They are placed at a depth of 14 m (46 ft), 18 m (59 ft) and 19 m (62 ft) respectively. The reef consists of several lava fingers and is a relatively low profile reef ranging from a depth of 13 (43) to 19 m (62 ft). There are a variety of sponges, soft and hard corals and in the many small caves and walls Moray Eels and Nurse Sharks are frequently found. Other species commonly seen here are Spiny Lobsters, Spotted Drum, Crabs, Groupers and shoals of Horse-eye Jack and Chub. Click here for general dive information

