

| Cap Matoopa Sometimes you get lucky and see something that you do not see very often. The Mantis Schrimp is one of these animals that you do not see on every dive. And here at Cap Matoopa I saw 2 of them together. But the next time I visited the same spot they were not there anymore.
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January 2006 Overall we had great visibility and lot's to see during this month. Although this is the rainy season, we often had rain only at night and sunny weather during the day. The water temperature went up quickly and at the end of the month we enjoyed a 29 degrees Celcius. We had some rough seas for a couple of days, this is when we made our dives from the sheltered area in Victoria. Beacon Island We had good visibility, and saw lot's of stuff during the dives we made here. There were several Black Spotted Stingrays, Hawksbill Turtles, a real Giant Grouper she must have been close to 2 meters long, Leaf Fishes, Napoleon Wrasses, Eagle Rays, Several kinds of Moray Eels, Schooling Fusiliers, Seychelles Anemonefish, and then all the usual reef fishes, we really made some great dives here. The pictures below are from the dives we made here. |
L'ilot There was lot's to see, turtles, schooling Silver Batfish, Giant Sweetlips, Eagle Rays, and lot's more. The diving was great at this site.
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Shark Bank
Everything was there, Black Spotted Stingrays, the Great Barracuda's, a Whiptail Stingray, Lobsters, Eagle Rays, real big Bearded Scorpionfish, and we saw this huge big Giant Grouper at the end of the dive, on the way up we also saw two Mobula Rays. All all of that in great visibility.
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Grouper by Sunset Rocks
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Leaf Fish At Bay Ternay
Marine Park
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Striped Jack at Chuckles
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A big fish! A couple of hours after our dive at Shark Bank, Gilly called me and told me that fisherman caught a big fish. I went with him to have a look and saw they caught this huge grouper. The same type and about the same size we had seen a couple of hours earlier at Shark Bank. I suspected this was the one. I was wrong. The fisherman had caught the grouper at the Wreck of the Ennerdale (and we often see several of these big groupers there during our dives there), and told that he first caught a bigger one, too big to haul into his little fishing boat, and later he caught this smaller one which is about 2 meters long! |
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Harrison Rocks This is ones of the sites we visit only when the sea is rough in Beau Vallon. So we move and dive from the sheltered Victoria. We had fairly good visibility here. And we got some pretty good things to see too. There was a huge big Stone Fish, many schooling Soldier Fish, some Schooling Jacks too, a big Moray Eel, and some Lionfish. |
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L'ilot Rocks We had a day with good visibility and a fair current, this is often a good sign for big fish, we were not that lucky this time, but we did have a very nice dive here. The moment we jumped in we saw this school of Batfish, and then several big Groupers, and then there is always lot's of Schooling Snappers. Moray Eels, and the Seychelles Anemone Fish to be seen, and all that in a very nice underwater scenery of granite rocks with good soft coral growth. |
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Jackpot We found this dive site sometimes during the last year. And it is a great site with lot's of soft coral, and lot's of fish. There is a school of batfish always hanging out there, many schooling snappers, many Skunk Anemone Fish and Anemones. And there is also always some big fish to be seen, Stingrays, and Sharks, and all that in a beautiful rocky underwater landscape. |
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The Ennerdale Wreck We do not always have the opportunity to go to the Ennerdale, as seas can be rough, especially during the month of January. But this year the sea was exceptionally calm, and as normal for this time of the year there was good visibility. We got to see a Black Spotted Stingray right at the start, there were also schooling Yellowtail Jacks, and on top of the wreck schooling Yellowtail Barracuda's and a small Bull Shark. As well as some huge big Moray Eels, Hawksbill Turtles, and an Eagle Ray.
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P.O.Box 844, Victoria,
Mahe, Seychelles
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Last updated April 2006