description Woodhouse Reef Overview
Woodhouse Reef is a coral reef located within the Red Sea’s Straits of Tiran, Egypt. Its distinctive shape creates significant depth variations offering exceptional diving opportunities. The reef supports diverse marine ecosystems including numerous fish species and invertebrates. It is particularly appealing to experienced scuba divers seeking challenging dives and encounters with abundant underwater life.
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Where is Woodhouse Reef located?
Woodhouse Reef is a prominent coral reef located in the Straits of Tiran in Egypt. It sits in the northern part of the Red Sea.
How does Woodhouse Reef relate to the other reefs in the Straits of Tiran?
It is the middle reef of the four main reefs that make up the Straits of Tiran. It sits directly between Jackson Reef to its north and Thomas Reef to its south.
What is the physical shape of Woodhouse Reef?
The reef has a distinctive, elongated shape that creates significant underwater topography. Its structure forces strong currents around its edges, causing steep drop-offs that offer exceptional wall diving.
What kind of underwater environments does Woodhouse Reef support?
The reef supports a highly diverse marine ecosystem, including numerous species of colorful fish and invertebrates. Divers frequently spot large pelagic fish in the deep waters off its walls due to the strong currents.
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