Red Sea fish ID, a set on Flickr.
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Entering the water at the Inland Sea, the first part of the dive passes though an arch in the rock where the deep blue, clear water is the attraction. After this you follow the reef round, which is on a steep wall that falls away to the sea floor at 60 metres. The reef is covered in life, including some larger fish, such as tuna. Further around the wall there is a small cavern. You then come to the Blue Hole, a sink hole in the limestone, through which you can enter to do a safety stop then surface from. The walk back is hard work across rough limestone and back to the Inland Sea, but well worth it as the dive is awesome.
Her kan man se hva marint søppel gjør med en hummer. Hummeren har viklet seg inn i et fiskesnøre (se venstre bildekant.) Dette er et snøre fra en fiskestang hvor sluken hadde satt seg fast og fiskeren hadde bare kappet snøre og kastet det ut i sjøen igjen.