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Te Hua Point

Depth ranges from 0m - 30m. Rocks off of Te Hue Point. Some rocks exposes to surface with other hidden rocks just under the surface. Interesting bottom topography, block-like rocks and structures. Plateaus with lots of fish and kelp.

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Hammerhead

The reef is laid out as a series of fingers running from shallow water 10m to approximately 22 m at their deepest. Comprising of a rocky face in the shallows and turning into large kelp beds as it deepens. There are several swim through and a small arch at the end of the reef on one finger.

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The Plateau

The plateau depth around 6 to 10m large semi circle shelf . The back of the shelf is rock and large kelp bed at its mouth, around its wall.The wall drops sharply to 22-25m then slopes away to 32m , made of boulders mainly. The wall curves back around into the bay.There are also plenty of pinnacles to explore.

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Ngatamahine Point

Depths from 0 m to 40+ m. Large rock faces and valleys in and around them. Exposed and can have swell or tidal currents. Wall drop off quickly, watch your depths.

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Leigh Reef

lots of current on moving tide, best dived around slack tide and good conditions. Advisable to have a good boat person on the surface, this can be a busy area with fishing in summer.

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The Outpost

The Outpost is a great dive site with various attractions. It ranges from a sheltered bay to steep walls that are filled with life. It is best to dive from a boat, however, it is possible to do this as a shore dive with a long surface swim from Leigh.

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Alice A. Leigh /Rewa ShipWreck

This shipwreck is an easy shallow depth wreck with the main body being 6 meters deep, located on the NW part if Moturekareka Island, south of Kawau Island. Current is not an issue, semi sheltered in bay from strong current. Wreck is visible from the surface at both low and high tide.

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Tabletop Reef

Tabletop Reef is a beautiful dive site that has quite a range of features the inner part of the reef system features steep bommies that drop down to the sandy bottom at around 10 meters. As you follow the reef North it flattens out to a kelp and sponge garden eventually reaching a sand flat at roughly 20 meters.

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Takatu Point

Takatu Point has a great selection of terrain for all divers. The proximity of Tawharanui Marine Reserve makes the marine life there plentiful. The site slopes from 4m in the shallows to 25m+ further from the headland.

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The MUC (Majestic Unicorn Cove)

The MUC is an amazing late afternoon/early evening dive. The cove slopes from shallows to 20m+ on the sand. Be cautions of the steep steps from the carpark!

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