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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. Along the wall to the north, a series of tall, deep cracks shelter schooling jacks, while a large sandy patch at the bottom of the wall marks the turnaround point. Divers return to the boat along the rocky reef top
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Points of special interest (click on the map for position):
1- Staghorn coral zone – A fragile branching coral species that has become rare in the Caribbean. Damselfish often live among the protective branches of this coral
2- Schooling fish – Mahogany snapper, yellow goatfish, bermuda chub and grunts school together here for protection from predators
3- The chimney – The entrance to “North Pole Cave” is identified by ...
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Creatures that live here (ID - Common Name):
C.CL - Black Jack C.CO - Spotfin Butterflyfish C.CP - Caribbean Reef ...
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