0-25 metres. Exposed to any wind from the south and often has current. Good photographic dive.
Source: DIVE New Zealand magazine.
Aquatic Life:
Jewel and common aneones among unusual sea chells like circular saw, trumpet and helmet shells. Red moki hide in the cracks alognwith rock lobster and yellow moray eels. Schools of trevally, kahwai, butterfly perch and demoiselles feed in the current. Banded and scarlet wrasses move amongst the kelp covered rocks along with leatherjackets.
Directions:
South end of Slipper (Whakahau) Island