Lone Star Reef
About Lone Star Reef
A shallow reef system made up of ledges, with coral and sponges growing on top and beneath the ledge structure. A large sand patch surrounds the reef. On the southern portion of the site there is an exit leading into an underwater freshwater cave system, where a thermocline may be noticeable after rain.
Where Is Lone Star Reef?
Lone Star Reef Planning Details
Depth range, seasonality, and planning context.
Depth Note
Described as a shallow reef system.
Typical Conditions
A thermocline can be felt near the freshwater cave exit on rainy days.
Safety & Access At Lone Star Reef
Hazards, restrictions, and access requirements.
Key Hazards
Safety Notes
An opening connects to an underwater freshwater cave system on the southern part of the site; avoid entering overhead environments without appropriate training and equipment.
Local Intel For Lone Star Reef
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Scuba
Ledges and a shallow reef structure provide varied terrain across the site.
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Exposure Profile at Lone Star Reef
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