BARI REEF
Bonaire
Bari Reef is a very nice dive site near Kralendijk with an enormous biodiversity. Different schools of fish hide under the small jetty on the north part of the site, while others turn to the sand for protection. Common species in Bari Reef are octopuses, barracudas, tarpons and much more. Try to spot the yellow headed jaw fish aswell, which carries his eggs in his mouth.
Particulars
Enter Bari Reef from the beach and feast your eyes on everything you see. According to data from the REEF (Reef Environmental Education Foundation) Bari Reef contains the largest variety in species in the Caribbean.
Warnings
The facilities at Bari Reef belong to Sand Dollar Resort en Den Laman Oceanfront Apartments. Be aware of sailing boats near the jetty.
BARI REEF Divemaps 1
- Divers Guide Map
- Detailed map
- Wreck map
- Local map
Distribution is illegal
BARI REEF Features
- Nicknames
- Bari Reef
- Address
- Kaya Gob. N. Debrot
- Parking
- Near entry point
- Distance
- 30 m.
- Suitable for
- All levels, underwater photography (macro)
- Permit
- Bonaire Nature Tag
- Access
- Free access
- Facilities
- Dive center , jetty
- Water
- Salt
- Kind of dive
- Shore dive, boat dive
- Current
- Limited, medium
- Visibility
- 15 - 30 m.
- Average visibility
- 20 m.
- Depth
- 30 m.
- Bottom
- koraal en zand
- Life
- Anemone, barracuda, red coral shrimp, shrimp, yellowhead jawfish, yellow goatfish, frogfish, crab, common octopus, purple tube sponge , peacock flounder, red mouthed goby, blenny, spiny lobster or langouste or rock lobster, vase sponge
- Other recreation
- Boating, yachting
- Emergency
- 912