Bajo de Fuera
About Bajo de Fuera
A seamount dive within the Islas Hormigas Reserve, known for dense protected marine life and scattered remains of contemporary wrecks dating to the 19th and early 20th centuries. The wreckage lies along the slopes, with the dive profile reaching beyond 54 m and finishing with a decompression stop around 6 m on the top. Marine life can include large schools of fish alongside reef species, plus octopus and nudibranchs, with gorgonians adding structure to the habitat.
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Reported Depth
6m - 54m
Depth Note
Dive described as reaching depths of over 54 m, with decompression at about 6 m on the top of the seamount.
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Safety Notes
Deep dive profile with decompression described; appropriate planning, gas management, and decompression procedures are required.
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A deep seamount dive with wreck remnants along the slopes and decompression around 6 m.
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