Dragonet Housereef
About Dragonet Housereef
Dragonet Housereef is a dive site on the mainland near Manado, reached in about 15 minutes from Manado Bay. It is known for colorful underwater life and lies within the region often called the world’s coral reef “golden triangle.” Divers may encounter a variety of critters and reef animals, including octopus, cuttlefish, reef sharks, turtles, groupers, frogfish, and ghost pipefish.
Where Is Dragonet Housereef?
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Access
Located on the mainland near Manado, approximately 15 minutes from Manado Bay.
Aquatic Life
Reported sightings include mimic octopus, blue-ring octopus, cuttlefish (including flamboyant cuttlefish), whitetip and blacktip reef sharks, turtles, groupers, frogfish, and ghost pipefish.
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