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Name:
The name "Container Bay" refers to a shipping container that was washed up on the rocks in the 1980s or earlier, and has since almost completely rusted away.
Depth:
Maximum depth is about 14 m.
Marine life:
Extensive kelp forests and clumps wherever there are rocks on the bottom. This was a popular site for Kreef and Perlemoen diving, but they have mostly been dived out. The reef is fairly shallow and there is quite a lot of understorey seaweed, including areas of feathery Caulerpa. The…
Name:
The name "Container Bay" refers to a shipping container that was washed up on the rocks in the 1980s or earlier, and has since almost completely rusted away.
Depth:
Maximum depth is about 14 m.
Marine life:
Extensive kelp forests and clumps wherever there are rocks on the bottom. This was a popular site for Kreef and Perlemoen diving, but they have mostly been dived out. The reef is fairly shallow and there is quite a lot of understorey seaweed, including areas of feathery Caulerpa. There are various ridges and gullies to enjoy and most of the interesting and colourful reef life is under overhangs and in crevices. The point to the south has gullies which are relatively deep.
Photography:
This is not particularly the best site for photography, but macro equipment is likely to produce the best results.
Topography:
A rocky reef around the perimeter of the bay, with a sand bottom in the middle with occasional rocky outcrops.
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