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The Gregory

About this Dive Site

Description

Discover 'The Gregory,' a 25-meter cargo vessel intentionally sunk in 1993, now resting upright on the sandy bottom of Simpson Bay. This artificial reef is a spectacle of marine life, with corals and sponges adorning the wreck, creating a vibrant habitat for numerous species.

Best Time to Dive
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Peak Season March, April, October, November
Jan Good for exploring shipwrecks and artificial reefs.
Feb Stable conditions, good for observing reef fish.
Mar Increased marine activity, potential for larger pelagics passing by.
Apr Excellent visibility for wreck diving.
More monthly highlights
May Warmer waters, good for macro life on wrecks.
Jun Calm seas, ideal for exploring the bay's underwater features.
Jul Rainy season can affect visibility, but still offers opportunities for close-up encounters.
Aug Focus on smaller marine life due to potentially lower visibility.
Sep Visibility starts to improve as the rainy season ends.
Oct Good visibility for exploring the bay's diverse underwater landscape.
Nov Excellent conditions for wreck and reef exploration.
Dec Calm waters, good for observing the resident marine life.
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