Angelfish Reef
Off the southwestern corner of Norman Island. This dive is a combination of sand, sea grass beds, hard coral reef and soft coral reefs. Here you can find the a variety of creatures including the jackknife fish, spotted drums and sand tile fish. Rays are often seen here, either on the sandy bottom or just cruising by. Sightings of large turtles and sailfin blennies are not unusual.
Ring Dove Rocks
Just north of Treasure Point, is a hidden reef pinnacle rising seventy feet from the bottom to within twelve feet of the surface. The pinnacle is encrusted with gorgonian coral and large, colourful sponges which offer good shelter to spiny lobster, juvenile angel fish and small moray eels. This is a true creature dive.
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