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A great snorkel site by shore via Navy Base Guam, this dive is almost always done by boat and usually as a drift dive starting within the cove and then following the currents either to the north or south. Super clear water and home to schooling bait fish and small squid. Check out the carpet anemone in about 60’

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Dive near the mouth of the harbor at this beautiful reef. Slopes from shallow reef flat down to 130+ Accessible by boat only, this site is very easy and has great visibility for all divers.

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Blue Hole is a very unusual dive on a natural limestone plateau. A vertical shaft begins at 60’ with a large “window“ opening at 125’. Drift dives are possible. You must be an experienced Deep diver to “shoot the hole“. Great vis and the 30 to 60’ plateau make this a popular site for all divers.

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Usually done as a drift dive, starting at The Scotia, or First Beach, then due west out of the harbor. Only accessible by boat, and divers must be very aware of boats transiting overhead. Clear water and a wide variety of fish are found here.

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Once the fastest westbound transatlantic voyager, the RMS Scotia was a British passenger liner. Operated by the Cunard Line, it was an ocean-going paddle steamer that was converted into a twin-screw cable layer in 1879.

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Large “canyon“ starting at 60’, visibility 100’+, Sea Fans along walls. Schools of barracuda and some sharks occasionally seen. Accessible by boat only, possibility of currents.shallow plateau suitable for all divers, extended range divers will love the deep wall.

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Near the entrance of Apra Harbor, this is a beautiful reef located in Apra Harbor not normally visited by divers and is only accessible by boat. A great variety of pristine corals with a gradually sloping wall to 120’. Vis usually 40-90’

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This dive site is very popular for our local and visiting divers. Located along the Orote peninsula, an occasional barracuda is seen here, but not as frequent as in the past. Depths range from the very shallow to an average depth of 45’ to over 100’, with an average of about 45’.

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Apra Harbor, 35-140’ A Plateau along the breakwater with many bulldozers and other construction equipment left by the Seabees when they finished building the breakwater. A small harbor transfer ship and a large bulldozer rest at the bottom of the slope 130.

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Apra Harbor, 5-90’. A really nice harbor reef dive for everyone. Sloping corals with many anemones and hundreds of fish. Resident Green Sea Turtles can be seen on most dives.Perfect for diving and snorkeling for divers of all levels

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