2 Mile Reefs - Stringer Reefs
The reef is divided into two parts by a large sandy patch, but when the visibility is clear, you can see the one part from the other. The one is a large, rounded reef with scattered rock surrounding it and the other a smaller, rounded reef with steep drop-offs on the one side and quite a few ledges and caves on the other side. Marine life encountered on our dive included green turtles, electric ray, bearded scorpion fish, potato bass, boxfish and rock cod. Reef fish such as parrotfish, damsels and coachmen also frequent this area. The coral on these two parts consists of more hard than soft coral. Cleaning stations are often seen with various types of cleaning shrimps ready for duty. Big cushion starfish and feather starfish are also plentiful.
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The Dive Spots of Southern Africa
By Johan Boshoff and Amilda Boshoff
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Sodwana Bay, South Africa






