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