Nyanko Rock
This dive site is just a two-minute boat ride from the West Sea, and it can also be reached by swimming in approximately 25 minutes. For those feeling adventurous, swimming to this site is an option, especially during the cooler months when catsharks are plentiful, and jawfish habitats are spread across the area. Typically, it serves as the first dive site due to its deeper average depth. It’s also well-suited for deep diving training, allowing divers to quickly descend to depths of up to 40 meters. Additionally, it’s an excellent choice for those interested in participating in a training course.
Many species of fish can be observed at this dive site, including snappers, snappers, snappers, groupers, scorpionfish, schools of rockfish, scampi, yellowtails, yellowtails, turtles, and rarely sharks, rays, frogfish, and flatfish. The environment is similar to the surrounding waters, but jawfish are especially abundant in this area. This is an attractive point for diving enthusiasts.
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Most frequently spotted marine life based on dive logs