The Central Coasts' really true aquarium. Here you will dive with so many
different species of fish surrounding you, the aquarium effect quickly
occurs and mesmerises all divers.
This
is a small reef located only minutes from the boat ramp and quite easy
to find. There are large Blue Gropers which will escort you as you dive
through overhangs, crevices and swim thrus filled with so much marine
life you will find it hard to leave. An ideal photo opportunity ranging
from wide angle to macro.It is common for the resident Wobby to come
and lay beside you as you hand feed the fish and is quite astonishing
to watch as it never seems to bother the divers so long as it gets a
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Bleekers
Blue Devil fish hide under the rocks and Moray eels slither over the
wall also looking for a tidbit. Divers are able to spend a considerable
amount of time at this site as the shallow depths allow for multi level
diving if necessary.
Two
poles is a great dive and one of the few that I constantly refer to
in open water classes, as it fills the gaps that new divers are looking
for to start their diving life with.
This
site offers all divers something, be it small fish, sessile communities
or benthic fish in the sand channel over to the other side of the reef.
Kelp grounds that hide Weedy Sea dragons, Slipper crays or clusters
of compound Ascidians they are all here.
Give
Two poles a try, I
know you will be back for more!