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This reef is located to the east of island 4 (Ko Miang) in front of “Haad-Lek” or the “small beach”, below Anita's Reef. The bay is ideal for mooring at night. Corals line up from north to south, and gently slope down from 5 meters to 10 meters to a depth of 26 meters. However, the average depth is only 15 to 20 meters. Most of the reef has hard corals, which are mostly staghorn coral and pore coral. There are also some groups of small rocks with soft corals.

Mild to moderate current, running in a north to south direction and vice versa.
 On the sand bottom on the outskirts of the reef, stingrays and garden eels can be seen. On occasion, big rays like the Jenkin’s ray can be seen. Along the reef, many small reef creatures appear, including lionfish, boxfish, angelfish, butterfly fish, and moray eels. Special creatures such as twin-spotted lionfish have also been spotted. After dark, you can find different creatures, such as cuttlefish, squid, lobster, various reef crabs, decorator crabs, many types of shrimp in crevices, and nudibranchs. Nurse sharks sometimes come hunting for their crustacean meals at this time.
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Phuket Dive Sites Koh Doc Mai, Kata Beach, King Cruiser, Koh Poo, Koh Racha Yai, Koh Racha Yai Bays, Koh Racha Noi, Anemone Reef.
Similan Islands Dive Sites
Anita's Reef, Beacon Reef, Boonsung Wreck, Boulder City, Breakfast Bend, Christmas Point, Deep Six, Donald Duck Bay, East Of Eden, Elephant Head Rock, Honeymoon Bay, Koh Bon, Richelieu Rock, Rocky Point, Shark Fin Reef, Tachai Pinnacle, Tachai Reef, Turtle Rock, Waterfall Bay, West Of Eden.
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