With over 20,000 different fish species living in the world’s oceans, saltwater bony fish are the most varied of all marine animals living in the sea. They can range in size from a 2-inch goby to the enormous ocean sun fish (or Mola mola), they can be brilliantly colorful to plain grey, can live solitary lives or school by the thousands, and can live in the shallowest of tropical waters to the coldest, deepest depths of the sea. There is no animal group on earth that can compare to the diversity of bony marine fish.
Saltwater fish are what make every dive different and exciting. Whether scuba diving amongst the warm coral reefs of the Caribbean or the cool Pacific kelp forests, you are sure to see a large variety of saltwater fish swimming and darting about. Check out our list of the most popular saltwater fish species like groupers, eels, angelfish, butterflyfish, clownfish, parrotfish, frogfish, and triggerfish, just to name a few, to learn more and to explore the best places in the world where you can dive with each of these exciting marine fish species.
The boat jetty and the entrance to this house reef are only 30 m from the base. The most beautiful part of the bay is reserved for divers and swimmers and secured by a buoy line. This beautiful house reef offers something for everyone down to a maximum depth of 15 m.
The ship wreck is lying at the depth of 12-16 m. and suitable for all levels of divers. BYRON I was a cargo ship carrying 11.000 tons of sugar. The bad weather in the area caused the wreck of the cargo ship on January of 1985, which turned the salty sea water temporarily into “sweet“ water.
Narrow entrance with a sandy bottom. Nice coral. A good dive site to make drift dives from the zodiac on the North Anemone City. Good for experienced and beginner divers.
Located in a partially protected area and sheltered from the south wind, Punta dels 3 Reis offers a versatile dive, with a sandy channel, vertical walls and ridge-like rock formations that allow varied and adaptable routes for all levels.
Located in the partial protection zone of the park, Cala Mulà is a calm and versatile dive. With shallow and deep areas, it combines a central sandy channel surrounded by rock formations, ideal for all levels and rich in marine life.
Seamount located in the park's partial protection zone. From depths of 5 to over 40 meters, it's a versatile dive rich in marine life. The imposing topography and abundance of species make it one of the best on Cap de Creus.