Crab Cay ... click for more Crab Cay
This site is in 18 foot of water and is easily accessible by boats approaching the reef from Green Turtle Cay Channel. A short snorkel east of this buoy there are beautiful coral formations.
region, Hope-Town
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Munjack North 2 ... click for more Munjack North 2
Heading north out of Munjack Channel, this mooring buoy is to the left and on the inside of the passage through the reef. This snorkel site is located in 12 feet of water and is dominated by Elkhorn coral.
region, Hope-Town
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No Name Cay Inner Reef #1 ... click for more No Name Cay Inner Reef #1
Both No Name Inner Reef Buoys 1 & 2 should be approached with caution. Proceed through North No Name Channel and turn abruptly to the right and parallel the shoreline – 50 to 75 feet offshore.
region, Hope-Town
No Name Cay Inner Reef #1 ... click for more
No Name Cay Inner Reef #2 ... click for more No Name Cay Inner Reef #2
The same care should be taken approaching as No Name 1. This location offers a diversity of environments including sand bottom, sea grass, hard bottom, soft coral and Elkhorn coral. This area is destined to become the location of a coral nursery.
region, Hope-Town
No Name Cay Inner Reef #2 ... click for more
No Name Cay Inner Reef #3 ... click for more No Name Cay Inner Reef #3
This buoy has been placed outside the inner reef at No name Cay in a very dynamic area allowing for diving or snorkeling on the face of the reef. Sea grass meadows transcend through isolated boulder corals adjacent to shallow Elkhorn coral.
region, Hope-Town
No Name Cay Inner Reef #3 ... click for more
Raven’s Cliff ... click for more Raven’s Cliff
This buoy is located to the south of shallow coral plateau so the final approach to this buoy should be on an easterly course. Both dolphins and sharks have been spotted at this site and it is excellent for both diving and snorkeling.
region, Hope-Town
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Rocky Bay Hump ... click for more Rocky Bay Hump
This is one of many small coral outcroppings that are found off of Rock Bay. The buoy was placed to accommodate small dinghies and skiffs. There is ample sand for larger boats to anchor in the area surrounding the reef.
region, Hope-Town
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