Markoe Point
DEPTH: 30-60 FEET (9-18 M)
LEVEL: ADVANCED
Markoe
Point lies on the lonely southeastern tip of Cooper
Island, jutting out into the open Caribbean.
A delightful gully runs along the
point, with a sheer cliff on one side and an exquisitely
undercut coral ridge on the other. Look for lobsters
deep in the crevices, and schools of black durgon and
snapper out in the open. Swim around the point and
cruise along the base of the cliff. It bottoms out
abruptly on a sand and rock-strewn plain. Looking up
the precipitous rock face you'll see thick clouds of
swirling white foam as the waves break against the
cliff. Along the bottom of the cliff, big solitary
snappers and groupers patrol. A good turnaround point
is the tall fissure that cleaves vertically through
the wall. Inside lots of smaller grunts, snappers and
blackbar soldierfish hide from predators. On the way
back there is a shallow saddle that cuts through the
tip of the point.
Text extracted from Diving
British Virgin Islands
Photo © Bonnie
Pelnar
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