Diving at dive sites in Hawaii: The Hawaii Archipelago offers diving at some of the best volcanic craters, WWII wrecks and lava tubes in the Pacific.

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Fish Cove is a great from wind and currents sheltered cove where loads of fish can be spot.

Name divesite: Fish Cove
Depth: 20-100ft (6-30m)
Visibility: 30-120ft (9-36m)
Accessibility: Shore, Boat
Time to visit: All year long, best at its leeward side
Inserted/Added by: HAWAIIscubadiving.com
Specifications: Cave, This is a cave or large cavern dive, specialty not always required. Current, Be prepared to handle the current, plan this dive well. Fish, This dive has a lot of marine life.

This dive site is at a protected half-circle cove that gradually slopes to 50ft and then drops quickly to 85ft. This is a beautiful dive spot, with lemon butterfly fish, large antler coral, lobster and porcupine puffers. This is an amazing night dive due to the great abundance of lobster both in species and numbers of these critters. Sharks and Manta rays have also been known to frequently cruise into this cove, so keep and eye out for them. Sealife: Sharks, Butterfly Fish, Coral Trees, Long Nose Hawkfish and other rarities.

Warning: If you venture outside of the protection of the cove you may be exposed to strong currents.


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