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Kewalo Pipe and Horshoe ReefBoat Dive
Max depth: 67ft
From a pyramid of five palm trees on shore runs an old pipe out to 67ft underwater. This site has a multitude of profiles. Travel up and down the coral covered pipe and see tons of little creatures. A Leaf, Devil, and Titan Scorpionfish have been spotted within 10 ft of each other. Cruise over to a series of Horseshoe reefs and see Green Sea Turtles hanging with a couple of Hawksbill turtles. Every type of Moray has been spotted here: Whitemouth, Yellowmargain, Zebra, Dwarf, Conger and even Dragon eels have been found here. The bang for your buck here is the small stuff, but keep your eyes peeled to the blue - Spinner & Bottlenose Dolphins, Humpback Whales, Monk Seals, Whitetips, Hammerheads, Mantas, Stingrays, and Spotted Eagle Rays have been seen here. 67ft max depth. Photos of Kewalo Pipe and Horshoe Reef |
New Open Water Certified DiversSaturday, 14th August 2010
Congrats to our newest certified divers: Carrie, Amanda, Morgan and Ethan. [More]New Divemasters and a new wreck to explore!Thursday, 3rd December 2009
Aloha! As the big waves pound the North Shore, we have been enjoying phenominal dives off the South, South East and West shores. Three Commerson Frogfish, two Spotted Eagle Rays, a huge Green Sea Turtle, and a Sting Ray were seen on the Sea Tiger recently. The Y0-257 & San Pedro... [More]Congrats to Tessa and Galen! The Deep Ecology Family's Newest InstructorsSunday, 4th October 2009
We are very proud to announce that two of our diving family are newly minted PADI Instructors! Tessa Kinney and Galen Housely completed the PADI Instructor Exam on September 27th.Tessa has worked at Deep Ecology for over two years now, as Assistant Manager and... [More] |