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Fish Eye

Fish Eye is a shallow Guam shore dive with bomb holes and reef pockets.

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Shore access is simple, and the shallow bomb-hole terrain makes it ideal for beginners and refresh dives.

About Fish Eye

Fish Eye is a shallow Guam shore dive across from MDA, built around bomb holes and reef pockets that pack a lot of life into a small area. The beach entry is simple enough for beginners and refreshers, and the marine-park setting means you move from the walkway into shallow water quickly rather than doing a long swim. It is best treated as an easy, high-traffic dive where coral, fish, and convenient access matter more than depth.

Research Estimate At Fish Eye

Conservative baseline from public research. No community dives logged yet.

VisibilityVisibility: 8m
AccessEasy entry
CoralHealthy coral
Aquatic LifeExceptional variety
FacilitiesExcellent facilities
Crowd / PopularityQuite busy
CurrentNo current
SurgeFlat calm

Where Is Fish Eye?

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Fish Eye Planning Details

Depth range, seasonality, and planning context.

Reported Depth

5m - 11m

Depth Note

Guide listings put the dive around 15-35 ft, with the bomb holes and reef pockets staying shallow.

Best Season

year-round

Typical Conditions

Shallow marine-park reef pockets with bomb holes, coral growth, and abundant fish close to the beach entry.

Safety & Access At Fish Eye

Hazards, restrictions, and access requirements.

Key Hazards

Restricted access

Safety Notes

Use the designated shore access, keep an eye on the shallow reef edge, and remember this is a busy marine-park setting.

Access Restrictions

Use the managed shore access and stay within the preserve area around the observatory approach.

Legal Notes

Piti Bay Marine Preserve rules apply; follow the marked access and respect the preserved reef area.

Local Intel For Fish Eye

Community notes to help plan your visit.

Scuba

Beginner-friendly shore dive and refresher site with an easy walk-in approach and a very compact underwater profile.

Freedive

The shallow bomb holes are easy to enjoy from the surface, but the site is still primarily a scuba and snorkel-friendly marine-park dive.

Snorkel

Strong snorkel option because the access is easy and the shallow reef pockets are rich with fish.

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Wildlife at Fish Eye

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Recent Logged Visits At Fish Eye

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Dive Spot Log Averages At Fish Eye

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Avg. Visibility8m
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Fish Eye Guide - Frequently Asked Questions

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Fish Eye Guide - Sources and Updates

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Research Sources

Operator home page for the Fish Eye Marine Park and visitor experience, including Piti Bay access and reef viewing.

Dive guide page with access, depth, visibility, and the shallow bomb-hole terrain description.

www.nps.gov · Official

Guam reef reference showing the broader island reef fauna that fits the Fish Eye preserve setting.

www.visitguam.com · Official

Official visitor listing describing the observatory, coral formations, and fish-rich Piti Bay preserve.

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