Aliwal Shoal

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Aliwal Shoal is a renowned rocky reef and marine protected area off the KwaZulu-Natal coast of South Africa, famous for its rich biodiversity and popular scuba diving sites.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf marine protected area
rocky reef
scuba diving site
bestDiveSeason June to November
climateZone subtropical
country South Africa
famousFor rich marine biodiversity
scuba diving
shark diving
underwater photography
governedBy South African environmental authorities
hasActivity recreational scuba diving
snorkeling
technical diving
underwater photography
hasConservationStatus marine protected area
hasDiveSite Cathedral
Chunnel NERFINISHED
Inside Edge NERFINISHED
Manta Point NERFINISHED
North Sands NERFINISHED
Outside Edge NERFINISHED
Raggies Cave NERFINISHED
South Sands NERFINISHED
hasEcosystemType subtropical reef ecosystem
hasFeature caves
overhangs
pinnacles
sand channels
hasHabitatType gullies and caves
rocky reef
sand patches
hasNearbyWreck Produce wreck
SS Nebo NERFINISHED
knownForSpecies blacktip shark
manta ray
ragged-tooth shark
reef fish
soft corals
sponges
tiger shark
turtles
locatedIn Indian Ocean
KwaZulu-Natal
locatedOffCoastOf KwaZulu-Natal coast NERFINISHED
nearestTown Scottburgh NERFINISHED
Umkomaas NERFINISHED
partOf Aliwal Shoal Marine Protected Area NERFINISHED
supportsActivity eco-tourism
waterTemperatureRange approximately 19–26 °C

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South Coast hasAttraction Aliwal Shoal
subject surface form: South Coast (KwaZulu-Natal)