Dry Dock is a dive site in Puerto Galera, Philippines. As the name suggests, it features an old dock that was sunk on purpose in 1998 and now lies on a sandy bottom close to a small natural reef.
Now an artificial reef, the dock attracts numerous marine animals such as parrotfish, seabasses, barracudas, stingrays, lionfish, sweetlips, scorpionfish, and frogfish.
The maximum depth of Dry Dock is about 30 meters (98 feet). The site sometimes features strong currents, but this is largely dependent on the time of the day when it is dived. The spot is recommended for advanced divers.
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