120 Foot Pinnacles
HAWAIIAN SQUIRRELFISHHAWAIIAN SQUIRRELFISH
Long Nosed HawkfishLives inside black coral found in deeper water.
Peacock GrouperPeacock Grouper
FLAMEBACK CORAL SHRIMPFLAMEBACK CORAL SHRIMP
HAWAIIAN SQUIRRELFISHHAWAIIAN SQUIRRELFISH
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HAWAIIAN SQUIRRELFISHHAWAIIAN SQUIRRELFISH
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DIVE SITE DETAILS
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Moderate Current
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| Experience Level: |
Advanced
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| Type of dive: |
Drift
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GENERAL DIVE SITE INFO
The 120 foot pinnacles are part of a lava flow which left behind spires of rock off the bottom in 120 feet of water. Often times you can see groups of Eagle Rays, ocassionally Manta Rays, and sometimes whales during winter. The lava strucutres provide habitat for coral growth including Black Coral and Wire Corals. You can see Long-nosed Hawkfish, Large Morays, unique Butterflyfish among other interesting critters. The dive is a drift dive and current is possible on this site.
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