Rocha Negra
About Rocha Negra
Rocha Negra is a western dive spot characterized by dark rock formations rising above sea level. The main underwater feature is an extensive reef wall that runs toward the south and is covered in multi-colored gorgonian corals. Divers can find a variety of nudibranchs along with conger eels, octopuses, cuttlefish, and several crab species.
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Coral
The wall is described as being covered with multi-colored gorgonian coral.
Aquatic Life
Common sightings include nudibranchs, conger eels, octopuses, cuttlefish, and different species of crabs.
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