This is a tiny island that drops down on all sides to around 60 feet deep. In the shallows, visibility was only around 10-15 feet, but below 40 feet deep it cleared up to around 50 feet. The base of the rock is a jumble of boulders and rocky reefs with sandy areas sloping down deeper. The bottom was swarming with a nice variety of fish. We saw 3 or 4 species of moray eels. This was a very colourful dive with most of the rock surfaces covered with various soft coral species (especially purple soft coral and green whip coral). There was the occasional area where we felt some current, but it wasn't too bad. Water temperature was around 30 degrees in the shallows and at least a few degrees cooler below 30 feet deep.
DIBBA HARBOUR
OCTOPUS ROCK