![]() Oh, What a night!!!!, when the boat rocks noone sleeps. Yes it was truly that rough, and with the boat on the move all night continuing on our journey North, no sleep had by anyone last night. But we all learnt to wedge ourselves in our beds so as not to fall out... Three dives today - starting with a dive at Jackfish Alley, a gentle bimble along the reef after a little swim through from 6metres to 9metres. Followed by a dive on the Dunraven and the reef behind it The last dive of the day was on the Shaab Mahmoud, Beacon Rock reef which the Day boat Frazier crashed on and sank back in 2009.
So today we have seen Giant Moray eels, lionfish, blue spotted ray, a couple of nudibranchs, parrotfish, a very large napoleon wrasse, glassfish and much more. It should be said though the reef behind the Dunraven is not as alive as it was a few years ago, quite sad really. Comments are closed.
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Registered address: 8 Horn Close, Oakham, Rutland LE15 6FE