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Lobito Wreck

About this Dive Site

Description

The Lobito Wreck is an artificial reef, its submerged structure now a thriving ecosystem for abundant marine life. Explore this largely intact vessel, a captivating site for wreck enthusiasts and a haven for colorful fish and corals.

Best Time to Dive
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Peak Season March, April, May, September, October
Jan Coastal waters can be a bit murky due to rains. Good for spotting reef fish.
Feb Similar to January, with potential for dolphin pods near the bay.
Mar Rainy season ending, visibility improves. More diverse reef fish.
Apr Clearer waters. Good for exploring shipwrecks in the area.
More monthly highlights
May Stable conditions. Abundant smaller marine life on the reefs.
Jun Cooler water. Possible sightings of seals near the coast.
Jul Good for observing benthic creatures and smaller reef inhabitants.
Aug Consistent marine life. Potential for encountering octopus.
Sep Water begins to warm. Visibility improves. Increased plankton activity.
Oct Plankton blooms can attract schools of smaller fish.
Nov Warmer waters. Increased chance of seeing larger pelagic species.
Dec Coastal waters can be less clear. Good for exploring the sheltered bay.
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