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Flagpole Rock is a popular dive site adjacent to Mike’s Beach Resort and offers divers a dynamic reef with cloud sponges, wolf eels and giant pacific octopus.
The main portion of the reef is referred to as a knuckle, an odd shaped rocky outcropping like an underwater point, that reaches from 65' at the top to 80' - 90' at the bottom moving east along the reef. At the base of this reef are scattered boulders with large colonies of cloud sponges (aka glass sponges) and healthy schools of rockfis…
Flagpole Rock is a popular dive site adjacent to Mike’s Beach Resort and offers divers a dynamic reef with cloud sponges, wolf eels and giant pacific octopus.
The main portion of the reef is referred to as a knuckle, an odd shaped rocky outcropping like an underwater point, that reaches from 65' at the top to 80' - 90' at the bottom moving east along the reef. At the base of this reef are scattered boulders with large colonies of cloud sponges (aka glass sponges) and healthy schools of rockfish. The site is famed for its wolf eel and octopus populations that dwell within the crevices. To the south and below the knuckle the bottom is flat and silty. The north side is strewn with boulders. There are additional rocky reefs below the point that rise up to about 20', making a good spot for safety stops." cited text ~ The Perfect Dive
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