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Sabang Wreck is perhaps the most famous dive site in Puerto Galera, and stands as the photographer's and macro lover's mecca. At first glance, the three wrecks don't look too impressive - one small steel yacht, and two wooden boats in different stages of decay. But look closer...
The site is home to various marine life including:
A school of very friendly Batfish will meet you as you get near the wrecks. Hopeful for food, they will come very close and make for very good video as they also attract lots of smaller Damselfish, Butterflyfish and Surgeonfish.
Be careful not to get too close as numerous very well camouflaged Scorpionfish and Stonefish live on the wrecks. Bring a torch and look underneath, and you'll find giant Moray Eels, Lionfish, Crabs and Shrimps as well as schools of Catfish and Squirrelfish hiding during the day.
The sandy areas around the wrecks are great places to study the many Goby and Shrimp relationships. With a great guide, you might also find robust Ghost Pipefish and Ornate Ghost Pipefish, moth fish, Flying Gurnards and Leaf Fish trying to blend into the sand.
Night Dive Opportunity: This is a great night dive spot, with all the above marine life plus Shrimps, Hermit Crabs, Horseshoe Crabs, Sponge Crabs and Decorator Crabs out hunting for food. The dark also brings out Cuttlefish of all varieties, Squids, Pleurobranchus, Flatworms and Moray Eels out hunting in the open.
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