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 North Dunlap Island

Canada, British Columbia, Vancouver Island

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Latitude: 49° 13.25' N
Longitude: 125° 56.548' W

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English (Translate this text in English): Access to this dive site is via boat only. Charters are available from the local dive shop in Tofino; Ocean Planet adventures.

English (Translate this text in English): Access to this dive site is via boat only. Charters are available from the local dive shop in Tofino; Ocean Planet adventures.

Access to this dive site is via boat only. Charters are available from the local dive shop in Tofino; Ocean Planet adventures.

English (Translate this text in English): Access to this dive site is via boat only. Charters are available from the local dive shop in Tofino; Ocean Planet adventures.

English (Translate this text in English): Access to this dive site is via boat only. Charters are available from the local dive shop in Tofino; Ocean Planet adventures.

English (Translate this text in English): Access to this dive site is via boat only. Charters are available from the local dive shop in Tofino; Ocean Planet adventures.

English (Translate this text in English): Access to this dive site is via boat only. Charters are available from the local dive shop in Tofino; Ocean Planet adventures.

English (Translate this text in English): Access to this dive site is via boat only. Charters are available from the local dive shop in Tofino; Ocean Planet adventures.

English (Translate this text in English): Access to this dive site is via boat only. Charters are available from the local dive shop in Tofino; Ocean Planet adventures.

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Average depth 12 m / 39.4 ft

Max depth 15 m / 49.2 ft

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English (Translate this text in English): A relatively easy dive site.

The biology of this site is quite varied and impressive with seasonal bull kelp growing up to 45 metres long. Giant Pacific Octopus is the main draw card to this site as they are in abundance. Spider Crabs and Dungeness Crabs lurk on the seafloor. An abundance of colourful, diversely shaped nudibranchs and an assortment of fishes and sea anemones also inhabit this site.

English (Translate this text in English): A relatively easy dive site.

The biology of this site is quite varied and impressive with seasonal bull kelp growing up to 45 metres long. Giant Pacific Octopus is the main draw card to this site as they are in abundance. Spider Crabs and Dungeness Crabs lurk on the seafloor. An abundance of colourful, diversely shaped nudibranchs and an assortment of fishes and sea anemones also inhabit this site.

A relatively easy dive site.

The biology of this site is quite varied and impressive with seasonal bull kelp growing up to 45 metres long. Giant Pacific Octopus is the main draw card to this site as they are in abundance. Spider Crabs and Dungeness Crabs lurk on the seafloor. An abundance of colourful, diversely shaped nudibranchs and an assortment of fishes and sea anemones also inhabit this site.

English (Translate this text in English): A relatively easy dive site.

The biology of this site is quite varied and impressive with seasonal bull kelp growing up to 45 metres long. Giant Pacific Octopus is the main draw card to this site as they are in abundance. Spider Crabs and Dungeness Crabs lurk on the seafloor. An abundance of colourful, diversely shaped nudibranchs and an assortment of fishes and sea anemones also inhabit this site.

English (Translate this text in English): A relatively easy dive site.

The biology of this site is quite varied and impressive with seasonal bull kelp growing up to 45 metres long. Giant Pacific Octopus is the main draw card to this site as they are in abundance. Spider Crabs and Dungeness Crabs lurk on the seafloor. An abundance of colourful, diversely shaped nudibranchs and an assortment of fishes and sea anemones also inhabit this site.

English (Translate this text in English): A relatively easy dive site.

The biology of this site is quite varied and impressive with seasonal bull kelp growing up to 45 metres long. Giant Pacific Octopus is the main draw card to this site as they are in abundance. Spider Crabs and Dungeness Crabs lurk on the seafloor. An abundance of colourful, diversely shaped nudibranchs and an assortment of fishes and sea anemones also inhabit this site.

English (Translate this text in English): A relatively easy dive site.

The biology of this site is quite varied and impressive with seasonal bull kelp growing up to 45 metres long. Giant Pacific Octopus is the main draw card to this site as they are in abundance. Spider Crabs and Dungeness Crabs lurk on the seafloor. An abundance of colourful, diversely shaped nudibranchs and an assortment of fishes and sea anemones also inhabit this site.

English (Translate this text in English): A relatively easy dive site.

The biology of this site is quite varied and impressive with seasonal bull kelp growing up to 45 metres long. Giant Pacific Octopus is the main draw card to this site as they are in abundance. Spider Crabs and Dungeness Crabs lurk on the seafloor. An abundance of colourful, diversely shaped nudibranchs and an assortment of fishes and sea anemones also inhabit this site.

English (Translate this text in English): A relatively easy dive site.

The biology of this site is quite varied and impressive with seasonal bull kelp growing up to 45 metres long. Giant Pacific Octopus is the main draw card to this site as they are in abundance. Spider Crabs and Dungeness Crabs lurk on the seafloor. An abundance of colourful, diversely shaped nudibranchs and an assortment of fishes and sea anemones also inhabit this site.

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