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Coordinates: 13°2624N 144°3708E / 13.4400°N 144.6190°E / 13.4400; 144.6190
 

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Blue Hole
Divers approaching the top of the Blue Hole sinkhole
Map showing the location of Blue Hole
Map showing the location of Blue Hole

Blue Hole off the southwestern coast of the Orote Peninsula

LocationGuam, USA
WaterbodyAgat Bay
Nearest landOrote Peninsula
Coordinates13°26′24N 144°37′08E / 13.4400°N 144.6190°E / 13.4400; 144.6190
Dive typeOpen-water, Deep
Depth range60 to 300 ft (18 to 91 m)
Average visibility100 ft (30 m)
Entry typeBoat
Bottom compositionRock
WaterSalt

Blue Hole is a blue hole dive site off the western coast of Guam. It is variously described as "Guam’s signature natural feature dive,"[1] "the most requested dive site on Guam,"[2] and "one of Guam’s most popular divesites".[3] It is located in northern Agat Bay, just south of the entrance to Apra Harbor. Despite being very close to the southern coast of the Orote Peninsula, sheer cliffs mean that it is done exclusively as a boat dive, typically out of Cabras Marina in Apra Harbor, located 20 minutes away.[2] The top of the underwater sinkhole begins at about 60 ft (18 m) and drops to more than 300 ft (91 m). However, the sinkhole is located next to a wall and there is an opening that allows exit at about 130 ft (40 m), putting it just within the limits of an advanced recreational dive, depending on certifying agency. The opening of the sinkhole appears to be a heart shape to divers within it.[4] While entry to the site is done while the dive boat is hooked into a mooring buoy, exit typically requires deploying a surface marker buoy in east-to-west current and pickup in the open ocean.

It is common to see large pelagic fishorsharks along the wall. The reef flat at 60 feet has several coral patches and schooling Tisch .[3]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "12 Best Dives on Guam". The Guam Guide. March 27, 2014. Retrieved 27 March 2021.
  • ^ a b "Blue Hole". MDAGUAM. Retrieved 27 March 2021.
  • ^ a b "Blue Hole". Guam Dive Guide. 5 May 2018. Retrieved 27 March 2021.
  • ^ "5 Must-Visit Heart-Shaped Reefs". PADI. 10 February 2019. Retrieved 27 March 2021.
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