Amos Rock
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This site is called Amos Rock due to a distinct rock formation on the reef top at 5 meters where schooling midnight snapper converge. Amos Rock is an alternate dive spot when Amihan winds are blowing at full force, forbidding access to eastern dive spots.
Rainbow runners, fusiliers, angelfish, butterfly & batfish are very common to see. Napoleon wrasse have also been reported by divers.
Dive Activity & Environmental Conditions
Top Wildlife Sightings
Most frequently spotted marine life based on dive logs
#1
Whitetip Reef Shark
69
Total Sightings
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#2
Grey Reef Shark
45
Total Sightings
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#3
Jackfish
31
Total Sightings
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M
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#4
Angelfish
30
Total Sightings
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M
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#5
Parrotfish
30
Total Sightings
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M
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N
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#6
Clownfish
28
Total Sightings
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M
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N
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#7
Moray Eel
27
Total Sightings
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M
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N
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#8
Butterfly Fish
27
Total Sightings
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M
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N
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#9
Sweetlips and Grunts
27
Total Sightings
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M
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#10
Surgeonfish
26
Total Sightings
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