Seminol
One of the most unusual sites is located off the coast of the Iles de la Madeleine : the Séminol Plateau, where basalt organs stand. Stretching over parallel bands ranging from 20 to 40 metres deep, these eroded, sometimes broken, promontories bear witness to ancient magmatic activities.
It is very common to come across ray, tuna, red carp, grouper, barracuda, schools of pelagic fish in the middle of the gorgonian fields. Once again this list is not exhaustive.
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Potential Wildlife Sightings
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Total number of species: 200
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Total number of species: 27
Barracuda
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Total number of species: 85
Surgeonfish
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Total number of species: 80
Stingrays
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Total number of species: 90
Angelfish
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Total number of species: 130
Butterfly Fish
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Total number of species: 100
Parrotfish
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Total number of species: 60
Soldierfish
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Total number of species: 20
Porcupinefish
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Total number of species: 40