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Hyatt/Marriott
Reef
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Dive
Site: Hyatt/Marriott Reef
Depth: 50 feet
Location: North West Maui
Visibility: 60 feet
Level: Beginner
Sea Life: Resident Green Sea Turtles, Puffer Fish, Damselfish,
Hawkfish and Anglerfish |
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While
this dive site is close to the Hyatt Regency Hotel it is to far
to be a shore dive. The highlight of this dive are the resident
green sea turtles who are so used to divers they tend to ignore
them. Turtles are generally found on the sea floor, resting on the
finger coral and on the way to the surface for a breath of air.
The turtles provide great photo opportunities but please do not
touch, ride or harass these gentle creatures. As you dive deeper
the reef becomes broken and dispersed, but quite often divers will
see octopus, devil scorpionfish, rockmovers and damselfish. As you
drop down the slop watch out for potentially strong currents.
Warning: As you drop down the slope
watch out for potentially strong currents.
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Water
Temperature:
70/75 F, 21/24 C from November to April
75/80 F, 24/27 C from May to October
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