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Depth: 12-50 m 50-150 ft
Description: A wall reef that begins with a descent through the “North Pole Cave” - a deep chimney that exits near the bottom of the wall. The surface of the wall to the south is relatively fl at. Divers return to the boat along the reef top, where anemones and cleaner shrimp abound in the numerous patch reef areas
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Points of special interest (click on map for position):
1- Schooling fish – Mahogany snapper, yellow goatfish, bermuda chub and grunts school together here for protection from predators
2- Staghorn coral – A fragile branching coral species that has become rare in the Caribbean. Damselfish often live in the branches of this coral
3- The chimney – The entrance to the “North Pole Cave” is identified by ...
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Creatures that live here (ID - Common Name):
A.AM - Atlantic Trumpetfish D.DHb - Porcupinefish E.DA - Long-spine...
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