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Wall Diving and the Abyss



    Pelagics often emerge from the depths to feed on the smaller
    fishes that inhabit shallower water. The wall itself provides
    domain for innumerable smaller creatures.






                                             ive a wall and you know anything can hap-  thrills of diving a wall is the marine life. The
                                         Dpen. The deeper the wall plunges the great-  wall and the reef atop it serve as a barrier
                                         er the chance of encountering a truly remarkable  between deep, open ocean and the shal-
                                         experience. Sharks and other large pelagics can   lower, protected water on the shoreward
                                         regularly be spotted at a wall’s drop-off zone. T  side. Pelagics often emerge from the depths
                                                                                to feed on the smaller fishes that inhabit
                                              alls are found throughout the Hawaiian   shallower water. The wall itself provides
                                         WIslands and their profiles range from those  domain for innumerable smaller creatures.
                                         that end at sand bottoms 60 to 100 feet deep, to   The honeycomb of tiny cracks, crevices and
                                         seemingly infinite vertical descents. It is along   holes that dot a wall provide hiding places
                                         these escarpments of the deep reef that the   and living quarters for tunicates, mollusks,
                                         majesty of coral spires and the magnificence of   crinoids, crabs and other invertebrates of all
                                         sponges is fully realized. Seafans, bryozoans, sea-  sizes and shapes, plus, of course, sponges
                                         whips and Black Coral mix and mingle with the   and coral.
                                         sponges, creating a garden carpet of life. More
                                         color and the addition of motion is provided
                                         from solitary and schooling reef fish. One of the
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