A sandy channel separates Dauin North from Dauin South and just like its other half, Dauin
South is a very healthy coral reef with a mount of hard corals that gives way to softer corals
deeper down. There are two huge families of garden eels in Dauin South, one in the
shallows and one at 20 meters, with the eels reaching one meter off the ground as long as
you don’t get too close. The reef has a few resident turtles and is also known for its many
giant clams, nudibranchs and big marbled groupers. Blue ribbon eels are also frequently
found here.
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