Brindle Bass Ridge (North
Point) This large reef has a maximum
depth of 18 metres and features impressive
concentrations of snappers, angelfish, rubberlips,
brindle bass and reef sharks. An unusual depression,
The Toilet Bowl, is lined with dazzling soft corals.
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Potholes (North Point) A
series of shallow potholes at a depth of about 12
metres, this site can be dived only in flat
conditions. You fin from pothole to pothole and the
larger ones often shelter black-tail reef sharks.
Other potholes are lined with soft corals and have
interesting tunnels to explore. |
• Manta Ray Reef (North Point)
This is a flat reef at a maximum depth of 15
metres where schools of fish such as crescent-tailed
big eyes and blue-banded snappers are regularly
encountered. The reef has spectacular concentrations
of anemones sheltering both nose-stripe and two-bar
clownfish. The reef is also frequented by green
turtles. |
Rainbow Runner Reef (North Point) This
reef has a maximum depth of 25 metres (on spring
high tide) where divers should concentrate on
watching the open ocean above the sea floor. Manta
(in season) and spotted eagle rays, potato and
brindle bass, kingfish, rainbow runner, green
jobfish and Zambezi sharks pass through this area.
The reef also has impressive accumulations of
green-tree and whips corals. |
Turtle Ridge (North Point)
Eine schmale Kante an einer Tiefe von 14
Metern, frequentiert durch Schildkröten und
Barracuda. |
Five-Mile Reef Südostlich
von Bazaruto, Zambezihaie |
Two-Mile Reef Ein kurzes
Wallriff, das eine schmale Führung zwischen Bazaruto
und Benguerra schützt. Sie ist für seine
ausgezeichnetenSchnorchelgründe innerhalb des Riffs
wie ein Aquarium .Das Tauchen erstreckt sich
zwischen sechs und 21 m. Der flach-erstklassige
Rifff stützt eine bunte Verschiedenartigkeit der
harten und weichen Korallen, Kingfish; Barracuda;
Rotfeuerfische und Haifische und Manta |
• 4 Delphinarten
werden regelmäßig gesehen
Buckelwale von Juli bis September, Walhaie und
Manta von April bis Juli - Alle Arten von
Meeresschildkröten und die grösste Dugongpopulation
im indischen Ozean |