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Anemone Reef and Shark Point are two adjacent dive sites often visited together. Anemone Reef is a submerged limestone pinnacle covered in colorful anemones and surrounded by vibrant marine life. Shark Point, as mentioned earlier, offers diverse marine encounters, including the chance to see different species of sharks.

Anemone Reef lies just a short distance to the north of Shark Point. When you descend beneath the surface you will soon see how this dive site got its name.
There are thousands of sea anemone covering this coral pinnacle that rises from a depth of 25 meters to 4 meters beneath the surface. Leopard sharks are also a feature of this dive.

Shark point is a small rock outcrop to the southeast of Phuket. Shark point is one of the most popular dive sites made famous for its resident leopard sharks and moray eels.
Shark point is made up of a series of coral pinnacles rising from a sandy bottom of 20 meters to within 3 to 4 meters from the surface. These coral pinnacles are covered with soft corals and are home to a multitude of tropical marine life.

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