This dive site is located within the largest area of a Biological Protection Zone and represents one of the closest rock formations to the coast. The formation consists of scattered rocks clustered into two main groups, surrounded by sandy-muddy sediments. The surrounding seabed reaches approximately 20 meters in depth, with the rocks rising to a maximum height of around one meter. A mooring buoy is strategically positioned between the two rock groups, allowing access from both the East and West. Visibility can be reduced due to proximity to the coast, river inflows, and the relatively low elevation of the rocks, presenting a moderate challenge for divers. However, it remains an interesting dive. It’s particularly recommended for photographers focusing on macro subjects. The site is situated in an area with potential for increased turbidity.
Tegnue "G.s Monselice
Shallow rocky outcrop for macro photography on sandy bottom.
Boat Access
19m Avg Depth
20m Max Depth
About this dive site
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Plan Your Visit
macro photographymuck divingrock formationbeginner friendlyprotected area
Things to Note
Difficulty:
intermediate
Shallow depth but potentially low visibility presents a moderate challenge.
Hazards:
Low visibilityBoat traffic
Current Strength:
Variable
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