Cabbage Patch - Micronesia
Cabbage Patch is named after a bank of brilliant yellow lettuce coral set in a sloping wall along the southern reef. divers can expect clear water, a variety of hard coral, schools of fish, sightings of eagle rays hanging in the current, reef sharks, anemones and macro life.
Sharks, turtles, eagle ray and cuttlefish encounters are common on this part of the barrier reef along with schools of barracuda and reef fish.
Dive Activity
Potential Wildlife Sightings
Wildlife Sightings are Based on User Generated Content
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Total number of species: 300
Octopus
Hawksbill Turtle
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Total number of species: 200
Moray Eel
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Total number of species: 600
Wrasse
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Total number of species: 25
Eagle Ray
Leatherback Turtle
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Total number of species: 27
Barracuda
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Total number of species: 100
Parrotfish
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Total number of species: 130