Winter holiday home of the coasts resident Grey Nurse Shark colony, Large Wobbies lie in the cave and caution is advised as silt has built up over the years. Divers can unwittingly cause themselves and other divers problems
by stirring up the bottom.
This
site is for the more experienced diver and one that will amaze and astound
all divers, with so many different areas surrounding the cave, that
when the sharks are not in their Winter residence, you will still have
a great dive. The area has several large dropoffs, big boulders littering
the sand bottom, ledges with all manner of marine life and of
course, fish...
This
is a deep dive offering Cuttlefish, schools of sweep and Yellowtail,
marauding Kingfish just out of sight.
Divers are urged
not to cause the sharks to become stressed by staying out of the cave.
It is very easy to view the sharks from the reef ledge or there is a
large boulder, close to the mouth of the cave, laying to the South capable
of easily accommodating up to four divers. The sharks can cruise by
and not feel hemmed in.