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 Basket star on a palmate fan
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Underwater Photo Location: Patridge Point

Underwater Photo Location: Patridge Point

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Patridge Point is a rock with a small colony of Cape Fur Seals
Facts about Patridge Point
  • It is in South Africa
  • Patridge Point is in the Indian Ocean.
  • The typical depth is 0-20 Metres 0-60 Feet.
  • The typical visibility is 3-10 Metres 10-30 Feet.
Dive types
dayboat

Marine Life
big

Diving facilities
airnitrox

Photo facilities
macrowideangle

by Kerri Keet
Playful Cape Fur Seal

by Peet J Van Eeden
Mother and Child- The Gas flame Nudibranch family

by Peet J Van Eeden
Mirror, mirror on the wall who is the most beautiful klipfish of them all?

by Peet J Van Eeden
Colorful Tube Worms

by Tig Fong
Bitten - Young Cape Fur Seal attached at my fin, Partridge Point, S.Africa

by Filip Staes
Curious Cape fur seal, Patridge point,False bay, South Africa

by Filip Staes
Playfull Cape Fur Seals, Patridge point, False bay, South Africa

by Filip Staes
Cape fur seals, Patridge point, False bay, South Africa.

by Filip Staes
Patridge point, False bay, South Africa.

by Peet J Van Eeden
Crown Jewel Basket Star on a palmate fan

by Peet J Van Eeden
The Conversation

by Peet J Van Eeden
A thorny beauty Cape Urchins can also be beautiful

by Peet J Van Eeden
Yellow gasflame Nudibranch

by Peet J Van Eeden
The Collector Basket stars are Echinoderms (hedgehog type of skin) and are characterised by radial symmetry, ten arms radiating from a central body. They use these outstretched arms like a basket to catch drifting food particles
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