This dive site, known as Pams on Heron Island, offers an accessible and vibrant reef experience, ideal for divers of all levels. Descending along the mooring line, divers are immediately enveloped by schooling reef fish. The dive progresses across an expansive field of impressive staghorn coral, culminating at a prominent bommie that serves as a focal point for marine activity.
The rich marine biodiversity at Pams includes a colourful array of reef fish, often found schooling around the healthy coral formations. Divers are frequently rewarded with sightings of curious batfish, sleek white-tipped reef sharks patrolling the area, and various fascinating nudibranchs, alongside the ubiquitous general reef fish species.
Heron Island, located within the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park, provides excellent diving opportunities year-round, though conditions can vary seasonally. The clear, shallow waters and abundant marine life make Pams particularly suitable for both scuba divers and freedivers seeking healthy coral landscapes and diverse animal encounters. Snorkelers will also find this site rewarding due to its vibrant shallows and ease of access.

