Anchors Canary
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In this classic wall dive, we descend to 18m to reach the drop, from where the wall continues to fall to 25-27m: we can follow the wall on both sides towards a W/E direction. This site is called “Anchors“, because of the huge and ancient anchors that we will find on our way towards the west
Groupers, abbots, breams and banks of sardines accompany us throughout the dive and sometimes tunas, amberjacks and cods. Among the rocks we can see rays, lobsters, moray eels
Dive Activity & Environmental Conditions
Top Wildlife Sightings
Most frequently spotted marine life based on dive logs
#1
Grouper/Basslets
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#2
Stingrays
22
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#3
Eagle Ray
21
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#4
Moray Eel
20
Total Sightings
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#5
Trumpetfish
12
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#6
Parrotfish
11
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#7
Damselfish
10
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#8
Pufferfish
9
Total Sightings
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#9
Barracuda
8
Total Sightings
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#10
Mullet
8
Total Sightings
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