Foggy Reef is a popular dive site located near Melbourne, Victoria, known for its diverse marine life and unique underwater topography. The site features rocky outcrops, kelp forests, and sandy patches, making it suitable for various levels of divers.
Diving at Foggy Reef typically involves exploring the rocky formations and observing a variety of marine species, including colorful fish, invertebrates, and sometimes larger species like rays. The site can be affected by weather conditions, which may impact visibility and current strength.
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