Pollack Alley: 12-16Mts
Kelp wall meets sandy bottom with large, tame pollack.
Boat Access
14m Avg Depth
16m Max Depth
About this dive site
This dive site presents a fascinating underwater landscape. It begins with a substantial wall of kelp, extending approximately three hundred meters before transitioning to a sandy seabed. This area is teeming with life and offers a unique experience for divers. Large schools of Pollack frequently hover near the sandy bottom, seemingly waiting for the abundant sprat that populate the waters. Remarkably, these pollack are quite tame, allowing for careful interaction. The site also provides opportunities to encounter skate and ray species. The combination of kelp forests, sandy areas, and a rich fish population makes this dive site particularly appealing.
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Plan Your Visit
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Things to Note
Difficulty:
All levels
Shallow depth (12-16m) and abundant, calm marine life make it suitable for all divers, including beginners.
Hazards:
boat trafficcurrent
Current Strength:
Mild
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