It's incredible to see the amount of new growth since our last dive just a few weeks ago. On our dive we encountered large schools of Bannerfish, Fusilliers and Batfish. The wreck itself is now covered in beautiful red barnacles and black Sea Urchins, which has attracted more macro life like Frogfish, Nudibranch and even Ghost Pipefish. The huge teak logs once stored as cargo have now attracted Lionfish and Devil Scorpionfish, offering them a unique refuge from the ocean's currents. We can't wait to make more discoveries on our next dive.
Tuesday, April 27, 2010
Another Discovery dive at the M/V Seachart 1
It's incredible to see the amount of new growth since our last dive just a few weeks ago. On our dive we encountered large schools of Bannerfish, Fusilliers and Batfish. The wreck itself is now covered in beautiful red barnacles and black Sea Urchins, which has attracted more macro life like Frogfish, Nudibranch and even Ghost Pipefish. The huge teak logs once stored as cargo have now attracted Lionfish and Devil Scorpionfish, offering them a unique refuge from the ocean's currents. We can't wait to make more discoveries on our next dive.
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