A 60 meter swim from our beach this little reef is a testament to how simple and cheap it
can be
to help our marine ecology. We started in '96 when we renewed our water towers.
We used old fishing nets and natural fiber to tie coconuts onto the old towers.
We sank them just off shore and marked them with a boy. Subsequently
whenever we have anything of interest we tie them down in the same way. For the next year our diving instructor
took the food waste from the kitchen and fed the growing fish life. The
reef is now self sustaining, although it takes quite a bashing every December &
January during north east monsoon, and a source of great pride. It's great for
Bubble Makers, Discover Scuba, Refresher Dives or even a night dive. The depth
depends on the tide but maximum is 6 metres.
Marine
Life
Clarke's Anemone fish
Flathead fish
Cuttle fish
Cleaner Shrimp
Crabs
Cowrie shell
SORRY BUT WE CANNOT EVER GUARANTEE SEEING ALL THE FISH LISTED