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The Last Hope Rock

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Description

Ascend to the vibrant ecosystem surrounding The Last Hope Rock, an isolated pinnacle teeming with life. Witness dazzling schools of tarakihi, blue cod, and kingfish, with the chance of spotting dolphins, as you explore this underwater mountain that rises from depths of 40 meters to just 6 meters at its summit.

Best Time to Dive
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Peak Season January, February, November, December
Jan Warmest month, good for exploring kelp forests and seeing fish life.
Feb Continued excellent summer diving conditions.
Mar Water starts to cool, but visibility remains good.
Apr Autumn colours above water, marine life still active.
More monthly highlights
May Water cools, visibility can be variable.
Jun Winter diving, expect cooler temperatures.
Jul Coldest month, visibility can be reduced.
Aug Conditions may start to improve towards the end of the month.
Sep Spring brings slightly warmer water and better visibility. Marine life becomes more active.
Oct Good diving conditions with increasing marine activity.
Nov Excellent visibility and mild temperatures. Ideal for exploring the sounds.
Dec Summer diving, warm water and excellent visibility. Abundant fish life.
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