Capo Noli
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Sand esplanade that descends to a depth of 40 m interspersed with rocks and boulders that descend towards the bottom where there is scattered debris. After an initial gradual slope, the esplanade descends steeply to the bottom, almost forming a wall of sand.
All sand animals, including monkfish in winter. There are also octopuses and spirographs with ascidians, cerianthus, anemones, and seahorses.
Dive Activity & Environmental Conditions
Top Wildlife Sightings
Most frequently spotted marine life based on dive logs
#1
Octopus
130
Total Sightings
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#2
Moray Eel
92
Total Sightings
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A
M
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#3
Grouper/Basslets
87
Total Sightings
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M
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#4
Barracuda
73
Total Sightings
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A
M
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N
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#5
Sole
51
Total Sightings
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M
A
M
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N
D
#6
Scorpionfish
46
Total Sightings
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A
M
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O
N
D
#7
Goatfish
41
Total Sightings
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F
M
A
M
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A
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O
N
D
#8
Flounder
19
Total Sightings
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M
A
M
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N
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#9
Common Seahorse
16
Total Sightings
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M
A
M
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N
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#10
Gurnards
12
Total Sightings
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M
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