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Windmill Shallows

Continuation of the “Sherwood Forest“ ridge that starts at about 17 m / 50 ft and slopes to a max depth on the outside of 48 m / 150 ft. A large section of Sea plume Forests interspersed with hard coral sections are covered in gorgonians and the top has small sandy areas and underhangs for lobsters.

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Escape Reef

One of the last sections of reef on the Caribbean side before reaching the Atlantic, this means it can have 2 Kts of current, hence the name! Due to currents be prepared to see anything (potentially, very quickly!). Most sections are between 40 ft/12 mtr and 72 ft/21 mtrs although some reach 30 mtrs/100ft.

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Spice Island Reef

Start at a mooring 7 mtrs / 21 ft with a resident Octopus hiding in it. You can explore the large sand patch or head seaward passing over a forest of Sea plumes and sea rods then onto a hard reef slowly descending to the reef edge between 30 ft / 10 mtrs and 70 ft / 21 mtrs with large rocks scattered off the edge

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Sherwood Forest

Deepwater ridge outside “Bass Reef“ starts at 50 ft/ 17m and drops to 48 m/ 150 ft on the outside edge. Old Anchors can be seen sticking out of the reef from when the French had to cut the lines and run for Moliniere Point away from the English naval attack.

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1 / 4 Wreck (Stern Courier)

This site is the stern section of the Courier wreck in 11 meters / 35 ft of water, resting upside down with the Engine block and hull plates scattered around when it rolled from the top of the reef after falling off a transport barge.

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MV Shakem, wreck

200ft / 70 mtr Cargo vessel originally built in Germany in 1965, sank in 105 ft / 31 mtrs of water in 2001 due to overloading of cement meant for the Radisson resort expansion. Lots of penetration options to those certified.

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Special Request

Outer edge of Dr. Grooms Garden, sloping from 12 mtrs / 40ft to average of 23 mtrs / 75 ft although down to 32 mtrs / 105 ft in places. Top of slope with many sea plumes and the deeper you go the harder the coral becomes.

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Quarantine Point

Reef system with Tongue and bay type, top about 14 mtrs / 46 ft and bottom 75 ft / 22 mtrs. “Bays“ have sand, and flounders can be seen as well as Barracuda, drums and Scorpion fish. The “Tongues“ have Seaplumes and Porites corals growing and seem to be a favourite for Seahorses.

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Fiona (Wreck)

Sunk on purpose, it is actually 2 wrecks. The Barge sits at 70 ft / 21 mtrs and Fiona (which is a fishing boat) sits at about 17 mtrs / 50 ft on a sandy bottom. Attracts lots of fish and around the wrecks in the sand can be found any number of unusual critters, even once a Planehead Filefish.

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Valleys - Grenada

Shallow 8 - 12 mtrs / 25 - 40 ft sand channels in the top of the reef extend seaward to the edge which drop to 60 ft / 18 mtrs. Creole wrasse school on the edge and critters abound in the shallows, one of the few places to find the occasional baby Nurse shark in the overhangs on the edge of the reef.

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