with Posidonia Dive

Date
Saturday, April 18, 2026 · 10:00
Depth
24.3m max
Duration
61 min
Gas
Nitrox 31% · 210 → 40 bar · 15L cylinder
Equipment
Drysuit · 10.5kg weights

Photos

Notes

The anchor lands on what seemed to to be one of the best parts of the dive. We started towards north, north/east and observer planarias planarias rosas (prostheceraeus roseus), Red sea stars (Echinaster sepositus) tubeworms, one big langosta and a pair of vaquira suiza (discodoris atromaculata). The north part soon changes to flatter shape and we crossed to easter side which took us to max depth of 24 meters towads the sandy bottom. No posedonia oceanica like in some mentions on the site, perhpas with confusion to the La Trencada on the Mataro side (differerent dive site all together). Coming back to the anchor the eastern side also converts to more rocky, with lot of crevice. One beautiful anemone (cribrinopsis crassa) and whitebodied nudi cratera peregrina Apparently there had been two nice sepias near the achor. Lot of planarias rosas again on the top sider and some smaller flabellinas. The southern side looked more interesting, we took a short spin there and returned to anchor with 60 bars.

Marine Life

DDIVECODEXLOG

Track your dives with DiveLog

A free companion app for divers who want to keep a proper record of their time underwater.

Log every detail

Depth, duration, conditions, gear, buddy, notes — all in one place. Import from Suunto and other dive computers.

Track marine life

Record species sightings on each dive. Build a personal catalogue of everything you've seen underwater.

Your public dive profile

Share your dive history, stats, and experiences with a profile page you control. Show the world where you've been.

Try DiveLog — it's free