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The Canaries are volcanic islands just 60 miles off the east coast of Africa. Part of the coastline is a marine reserve - so it should be good diving. |
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The recompression chamber is operated by Top Diving in Puerto Rico. |
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Please mention you heard about the air station from DogsbreathDivers.com when you buy your air or mixed gasses. |
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Last updated October 2003 by Davy Jones Diving. |
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Depth 18m. Viz 20m. Temp 22C. Some surge. This is a nature reserve.
'The El Cabrón Marine Reserve at Arinaga is the best dive site on the island, and has its own guide book. Dives vary from 6 to 30m and not only is it packed with fish, the variety and bio-diversity have astounded many visitors. Barracudas, Morays, Grunts, Trumpetfish, Bream, Damselfish, Parrotfish, wrasse and cephalopods are all found in huge numbers, different seasons can bring stingray, angelshark, Blue Shark, and many other species into the area. Don't turn your nose up at the fact that this is a shore diving area - all the sealife is packed in close to the shore and the underwater lave scenery is stunning.' Dive operator - Top Diving, Gran Canaria and Davy Jones Diving. |