RED SEA REEFS
Jackfish Alley
Fisherman's
Bank, also known as Jackfish Alley
and
Stingray Alley, is located on the
north side of the Ras Muhammed Peninsula
and is within the boundaries of the
Ras Muhammed National Park. It is
a popular shore dive site and is
located a short distance from the
beach. The reef top is sand and has
a sloping drop-off. There are many
colourful reef fish like the emperor
angelfish, regal angelfish, yellowband
angelfish and pairs of bluecheek
butterfly fish.
Beginning with a sheer wall, the
early section of the wall is very
porous, with lots of small holes
and crevices, and boasts a couple
of penetrable caves, each featuring
separate exit and entrance holes.
Proceeding southward, the wall gives
way to a sandy plateau at around
20m well covered with coral heads
and outcrops. After widening out
considerably, the plateau narrows
at its southern end to form a small
channel or alley. Further out from
the wall, a second, steeper plateau
can be found.
Coral growth is good overall and
the fish population is excellent,
with plenty of the jacks and stingrays
that give the site at least two of
its names, and all the usual reef
fish.
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