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Island Name : |
Oahu |
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Dive Zone : |
North |
Depth : |
10-80 feet |
Access : |
Boat / Shore |
Location : |
North Shore |
Visibility : |
50-100 feet |
Level : |
Intermediate |
Sealife : |
Shells, lobsters, turtles, goatfish, ta'ape |
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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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Located to the East of Devils Rock is a three-mile long drop-off known as Waialua Wall. The vertical varies from 10 to 80 feet, and displays a wide variety of colorful Hawaiian corals. In the shallows, the rock shelves are blanketed with octocorals, and from 30 to 70 feet crevices and caves break into the wall. Take a light to look for shells and lobsters, and keep an eye out for turtles usually seen there. The bottom is mostly coral rubble amidst boulders, and habitat to large schools of goatfish and ta'ape. |
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