Diving Guide to the Philippines 2015

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divers should make this a slow and
easy dive and look closely at the
rocks, small coral clusters and sea
floor to find an array of photogenic
macro prizes.
Even the deco area near the
island is productive. Leather coral
cowries can be found as well as
other tiny critters.



  1. Gato Island
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    Location: 40 mins NW of
    Malapascua
    Depth: 16-82 ft. (5-25m)


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ato Island sits off in the
distance a little northwest of
Malapascua and is a popular all day
destination. Two dives are normally
done here or else one at Gato with
a first deeper one at the Dona
Marilyn wreck north of Gato.
Whatever the plan, the dives here


are good and
full of diversity.
The island is a
marine reserve
and designated
as a sea snake
sanctuary. There
are about five
dive sites with
varying terrain
and marine life.
The macro life is
particularly
good and this
island has a unique novelty feature
in that it has a tunnel that runs
through the entire island. Divers
can drift along the high rock walls
here, explore the undercuts and
small caves, swim between the
rocks and hide in the lee for
leisurely exploration. There are
many options and wide
photography may be good for a dive
while macro is good for all of the
dives. The sandy bottom flattens out
around 80 ft. (24m) but the dives
can be done shallower with great
success. Its not necessary to go
deep to see a lot.
Look for the banded sea snakes,
of course, as well as cuttlefish. The
undercuts hold large black coral
trees. In these you will find arrow
crabs, anthias, lionfish and lots of
other creatures taking refuge in the
wispy coral. Look for many different

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