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Underwater Photo Location: San Miguel Reef

Underwater Photo Location: San Miguel Reef

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Very nice dive site in the town of Dauin, right next to Atlantis Dive Resort. Lots of macro life and sometime cuttlefish put their eggs here.
Facts about San Miguel Reef
  • It is in Philippines
  • San Miguel Reef is in the Bohol Sea.
  • The typical depth is 0-30 Metres 0-100 Feet.
  • The typical visibility is 10-30 Metres 30-100 Feet.
Dive types
dayboatshore

Marine Life
smallturtlescoral

Diving facilities
airnitroxrepairshireinstructionguidedfriendly

Photo facilities
macropfriendlyphireinstruction

by Steve De Neef
Broadclub cuttlefish at San Miguel, Dauin. Nikon D300, 105mm

by Steve De Neef
Flamboyant Cuttlefish eye.

by Steve De Neef
A goby found a new temporary home on a Phylidia picta nudibranch. Never seen them do that before.

by Marylin Batt
Berghia species nudibranch

by Marylin Batt
Tiny Box Crab on night dive about 1 1/2 inches across. If you look at the full size version you can see a tiny shrimp in its mouth.

by Marylin Batt
Urchin carry crab , you have to look close to see it's feet.

by Marylin Batt
Small cuttlefish close up.

by Marylin Batt
5 inch juvinal needle fish during night dive, Dumaguete, Philippines.

by Marylin Batt
Coconut Octopus tucked in for the night.

by Luke Gordon
Anemone shrimp in the darkness, the black anemone allowed for some great contrast

by Luke Gordon
The yawn
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