The dive site Devils Peak is an inshore, rocky reef with coral in the Guinjata Bay area, near Inhambane in Southern Mozambique.
Understand[edit]
Position[edit]
- S24°04.297’ E35°30.261’
- Bearings: About 700m to 800m magnetic East of the launch site at Guinjata Bay
Depth[edit]
Maximum depth is about 19m. and the top of the reef is about 14m.
Visibility[edit]
Visibility of 15 to 20m is common
Topography[edit]
Sand bottom at about 16m with reef up to about 14m. Fairly steep sides mostly. Swimthroughs, some overhangs and potholes.
Conditions[edit]
Water temperature may be about 25°C
Get in[edit]
This site is always accessed by boat.
The site is about (distance)km from Guinjata Bay beach launch site.
See[edit]
Marine life[edit]
Cleaner shrimp, nudibranchs, starfish, sea cucumbers, long spined urchins, porcelain crabs, carpet anemones, fan hydroid, whip coral, egg cowry, clownfish.
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Coral and sponges
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Cushion star
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Daisy soft coral
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False stonefish in a cup sponge
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Nudibranch Glossodoris cinta
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Shrimps
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Spotted starfish
Photography[edit]
Routes[edit]
Follow the Divemaster.
Stay safe[edit]
Hazards[edit]
No known site specific hazards
Skills[edit]
No special skills required
Equipment[edit]
No special equipment required
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