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Ivory Bay

About this Dive Site

Description

Ivory Bay, adjacent to Goat Island Marine Reserve, is a vibrant underwater sanctuary teeming with life. Explore shallow rocky reefs and kelp forests that shelter a dazzling array of fish, including snapper and kahawai, with occasional sightings of shy moray eels.

Best Time to Dive
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Peak Season January, February, November, December
Jan Summer, warm water, excellent visibility, abundant fish life within the marine reserve.
Feb Peak summer, warmest water, great for encountering schools of fish and nudibranchs.
Mar Still good diving, but visibility can start to decrease slightly.
Apr Autumn, water cools, but marine life remains active.
More monthly highlights
May Water cools, visibility can be variable.
Jun Winter diving, cooler temperatures, less crowded.
Jul Coldest water, visibility can be challenging due to plankton.
Aug Similar to July, potential for rougher seas.
Sep Spring begins, water starts to warm, visibility improves.
Oct Marine life becomes more active as water warms.
Nov Excellent diving conditions, good visibility, increasing marine activity.
Dec Summer diving begins, warm water, clear visibility, ideal for exploring the marine reserve.
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