The reef site is 2.5 nautical miles off the coast and is 800 metres by
400 metres in size. New fish attracting devices are being located there
regularly.
Blue water dive
50 metre long, 350 tonne dredge.
Two Mohawk Aircraft.
Beechcraft Aircraft.
Many interesting structures to explore.
Both hard and soft coral growth covers the older parts of the reef, such
as Ceratodus II, with algal growth, encrusting sponges, and
hydrozoans also being particularly prevalent.
The Artificial reef area, renowned for its habitation by a large
Queensland Grouper (known as VW), is home to myriad species of fish.
Brightly coloured nudibranchs have also colonised in large numbers.