Anse à La Barque
Anse à La Barque is home to species not common elsewhere. It is a large and long stone that stretches for one hundred meters of the coast towards the west, starting at 4 meters from the shore down to 23m.
Many times you can find young sleeping sharks wedged in small cavities. You can also find seahorses nestled between barrel sponges at the beginning of the dive. Macro fans are also home to many flatworms.
Dive Activity
Potential Wildlife Sightings
Wildlife Sightings are Based on User Generated Content
The image shown is a representative illustration and does not depict every individual animal in this category.
Total number of species approx.: 200
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Total number of species approx.: 27
Barracuda
Hawksbill Turtle
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Total number of species approx.: 300
Octopus
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Total number of species approx.: 25
Eagle Ray
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Total number of species approx.: 600
Wrasse
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Total number of species approx.: 90
Angelfish
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Total number of species approx.: 25
Boxfish
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Total number of species approx.: 20
Porcupinefish
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Total number of species approx.: 100