with Oceanos Diving Center

Five groupers and likely 10 morenas. Interesting diversity of posidonia, sandy bottom, coralligenous and rocky mountains.
Date
Sunday, June 14, 2026 · 11:40
Depth
24.5m max
Duration
58 min
Gas
Air · 200 → 50 bar · 15L cylinder
Conditions
21°C water · 19°C bottom · 15m visibility
Equipment
Wetsuit · 10.5kg weights

Photos

Notes

Descended from the rock and started the dive towards the south to the zone where seabed is around 20m and coralligenous formation starts, stopping few times to observe some posing moray eels. The first grouper was shy and quickly escaped around the rock but next couple youngsters stayed for a show, first under the rock ledge accompanied by a nice sized brotola, and later posing on the open - had a nice long moment with them face by face - next time will need to remember to start to record on the cam. We saw at least 5 different groupers on the dive and likely 10 moray eels, one with a long clawed shrimp doing its cleaning. The combination of sandy seabed, posidonia meadows, coralligenous formation, and the rocky peaks where we anchor form a really diverse dive site - really enjoyed it. Massive school of salemas, one lonely barracuda, schools of mojarra, damselfish, cardinalfish hiding under the rocks, and different invertebrates; mollusks, tube worms, anemones, algae, will keep me busy with the marine life id books for a while. Only one flatworm, no nudis this time.

Marine Life

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