Sandy Wreck
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The sandy wrecks owed the name from a cluster of impounded fishing trawlers sank as artificial reefs on a patch of sandy bottom around 20m deep. The wrecks are now broken off, leaving only fishing nets and ropes strewn all around. It is a good site to practice skills on deep descend and wreck navigation.
Fusiliers and Trevally swarm around the broken wreckage, and keep your eyes peeled for Rays hidden in the sand, varily keeping itself out of sight
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Sweetlips and Grunts
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Goatfish
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Sand Eel
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