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Habagat Wreck
Habagat Wreck, sunk by Seaquest Dive Center in 2000, offers a thrilling dive experience, but divers must monitor their no-decompression limit (NDL) carefully. Bringing a dive light is advisable for exploring the wreck and small caves in the wall. Marine life abounds, with Tall fin Batfish swimming above the wreck, Big Lionfish and Giant Anglerfish beneath it, and various cardinal fishes within the wreck. Along the "S" shaped wall, divers can spot Anglerfish, while at the dive's end on the slope, keep an eye out for the elusive Harlequin Ghost Pipefish among the feather stars. The dive typically commences at the Habagat wreck at 35 meters, ascending along the sandy slope in a northwest direction to the "S" shaped wall with overhangs. Keeping the wall on the right shoulder, divers proceed westward.
District : Doljo, Panglao Island
Distance : 2 ½ KM from Alona Beach Circa 9min by banca
GPS Coordinates : N.09˚ 32.408’ E.123˚ 45.358’
Baring : From Alona beach 251˚
Composition : Steep slope dive Good for snorkeling
Experience : Easy dive site for Openwater divers or higher
Visibility ± : 15-25m
Depth : 8-34m
Current : 0-1
Interest : Most interesting at 8-12m. Not interesting below 40m
Dynamite Fishing : Affected
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