Swanee Reef
Swanee Reef is a natural dive site south of Espíritu Santo Island, near La Paz, Mexico. It is known for its rich marine life, including sea lions, rays, moray eels, and large schools of fish, and is also known to be the site of the Salvatierra Ferry shipwreck.
It is home to sea lions, seabirds, nudibranchs, octopuses, rays, moray eels and a large number of fish.
Dive Activity
Potential Wildlife Sightings
Wildlife Sightings are Based on User Generated Content
The image shown is a representative illustration and does not depict every individual animal in this category.
Total number of species approx.: 200
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Total number of species approx.: 7
Sea Lion
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Total number of species approx.: 130
Pufferfish
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Total number of species approx.: 100
Parrotfish
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Total number of species approx.: 90
Angelfish
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Total number of species approx.: 20
Porcupinefish
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Total number of species approx.: 130
Butterfly Fish
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Total number of species approx.: 90
Goatfish
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Total number of species approx.: 3
Trumpetfish
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Total number of species approx.: 150