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Shark Fin Rock is one of the best drift dives near Samae San along a sharkfin like coral ridge.
| Name divesite: | Shark Fin Rocks |
| Depth: | 0-70m (0-229ft) and deeper |
| Visibility: | 5-30m (16-98ft) |
| Accessibility: | Shore, Boat, Live-aboard, Speedboat |
| Time to visit: | All year around |
Shark Fin Rock is a very narrow fin like spine of coral reef with a southern and northern tip. It is a rocky ridge with a great wall to the west and a deep slope in its east. Continuiing to the east it will go deeper and deeper and you can spot many divers diving at the Samaesan Hole. Many divers love this dive because of the extremely high current drift dives you can do along this ridge. You will spot many pelagic species on the way, but also some excellent examples of anemones, whip coral, leather coral, barrel sponges and gorgonians can be spotted. Some marine species which have been seen here are pufferfish, rays, clownfish and reef sharks.
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