Kurohae
National Park Special Protection Area, site 5, Black Fly. Because the currents are often fast, we often choose this point on days when the tide is not moving and the sea conditions are favorable. This is a special point with an overwhelmingly large number of fish, and across the rocks to the north is a hard coral colony and to the south is a large colony of soft corals and nannyo goatfish. This is a place where you can enjoy the condensed scenery of the ocean in this area at a single point.
This dive site boasts a wide variety of fish species, with snappers, groupers, scorpionfish, schools of rockfish, amberjack, yellowtail, turtles, and the occasional sightings of sharks, rays, frogfish, and flatfish. Many of these species are sizable and often gather in significant numbers, creating a vibrant underwater ecosystem.