This is another place that I visited last time I was in the UAE. Like Dibba Rock, it seems more or less the same as I remember it.  It's a group of rocks just barely visible above the surface near Snoopy Island. I came here this time on an Al Boom diving boat. Visibility was around 20 feet and there was lots of stinging, yellow bits of plankton floating around. It wasn't too bad, but it caused a temporary mild itch when it touched exposed skin. Unlike Martini Rock with it's soft corals and Dibba Rock with it's hard corals, this place is mostly bare rock. There is the occasional clump of soft coral and hard coral, but I still don't understand why dive boats insist on always coming here when there are much better sites in the area. Maybe it's because it's close to where the dive boat launches. There are still most of the same fish that you can see at other local sites, except I didn't see any lion fish. We did see turtles that would swim right by us like we didn't exist, and lots of large puffer fish. Our maximum depth was around 30 feet.
 dive boat