to a sign on the beach and does not
allow training or checkout. So the
good new here is divers will have
the place to themselves, although it
is a very popular site.
The fish here are used to being fed
so batfish head to divers as they
descend. Other fish like damsels
and butterflyfish will join the fray.
The dive is normally started at the
south buoy and divers can feed the
fish, look at the corals and check
out sea anemones and some
well-placed giant clams.
There are some tridacna clams
near the remains of a wreck and
other wreck remnants sit at 100 ft.
(30m) but aren’t much to see.
Go a bit deeper down the sloping
bottom and there may be a large
school of bigeye jacks. Look for
Coastal Anilao Islands
Anthias at the Twin Rocks