Gibraltar
The mooring is placed at a depth of 18m (59 ft), just off shore in the northern reserve volcanic boulders some 14 m (46 feet) high 16 m (52 ft) wide encrusted with coral are the main attraction at this site. The volcanic boulders have created many caves for fish and invertebrates to hide in. Mainly soft corals cover the reef but there is also a variety of hard coral species and sponges at this site. Some of the larger species which are often seen here are Hawksbills and Green Turtles, Eagle Rays, Nurse and Reef Sharks. Click here for general dive information

