Tropical island in the south

Lord Howe is often described as Australia's most beautiful island with the most southern coral reefs of the world. There are very colourful fish to be found on these reefs. That's the same for the corals. Hard, soft, fan like corals inhabit the reefs. 

Some of the fish that are living around Lord Howe Island are Black Cod, Parrot fish, Al kinds of Butterfly fish, Moray Eels, Angelfish etc. Other animals are Turtles and Nudibranchs.

Coralfish on Lord Howe Island
Coralfish
Turtle on Lord Howe Island
Turtle

Gower's Pinnacle

This dive site is recommended for experienced divers only. The top of the pinnacle is located on a depth of around 24 meters and the bottom comes close to 40 meters. On the drop-offs you'll find a lot of soft corals and Gorgonia fans.

Malabar Reef

There are many gutters, pinnacles andledges on Malabar Reef. The rocky reef is located off Malabar Hill and lies on a depth of 9 to 18 meters. Take a good look around for Nudibranchs and even some Spanish Dancers. During your dive you can spot lots of Hermit Crabs, Anemonefish, Sea Stars, Lionfish, Feather Stars and many more fish and sea creatures.

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