| Located just north of Auckland
is one of New Zealand's most famous dive sites - Goat
Island.
A marine reserve since 1975, it is home to a huge variety
of marine life including Blue Cod, Snapper, and Crayfish.
The attraction however is not just the marine life but
the opportunity to see an underwater world so undisturbed
in visibility between 5 and 20metres.
Goat Island is an easy swim and a superb dive spot
with depths 9 to 18metres. Beneath the waves are a variety
of habitats, from rocky shores exposed at low tide,
to deep reefs, underwater cliffs, canyons and sandflats.
Each habitat harbors its own creatures, from seaweed
forests in the pulsating light zone, to deeper waters
where clinging animals like sea squirts, anemones, sponges
and shellfish are found. The crayfish know they are
protected, the snapper play in your bubbles and the
blue cod act like submarine fizzers.
It's a wonderful place to get close to nature, make
friends with the undersea community and snap some fish
portraits if you're into underwater photography.
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