General Description
Not far from the Secca Giafante shoal, two different itineraries can be found: the first involves the circumnavigation of the entire sea stack, and the second consists of a visit to a nearby rocky shoal further offshore. With the slope of the terrain, the Giafante sea stack forms a large saddle a little less than 10 metres deep, which is an ideal spot for anchoring and beginning the dive. It is recommended to descend on the east side: the seabed in this area primarily consists of large stacked boulders, which slide downwards to create large terraces. The depth at the foot of the landslide is 33 m. Continuing counter-clockwise towards the outer tip of Giafante, you have two possibilities: head for the large underwater pyramid that can be seen far about thirty metres away (the Giafante shoal), or else continue exploring close to the wall itself. After leaving the shoal, head back to the sides of the sea stack, where you can continue exploring the western side until you have returned to the anchor point.Naturalistic Features
From the depths of 6 to 7 metres and beyond, the entire underwater environment is covered by a blanket of green and brown algae. Sea ball algae and the unique Acetabularia acetabulum variety can also be sporadically encountered, the latter among the rocks in deep water. With small branches of gorgonian sea fans, melon sea urchins, and a number of Mediterranean fanworms embellishing its surface, the slab of rock that gives life to the shoal adjacent to Giafante offers a more rich and widely-varied environment. You will encounter moray eels out of their lairs, as well as various groupers, and large numbers of swallowtail seaperch. Cardinalfish can also be found among the small recesses, or else inside the cavities with jutting ridges. The shoal in the middle of the channel is home to numerous salema porgy and seabream.area
Aeolian Islands
itinerary
Giafante
position
38° 34,799’ longitude - 014° 31,419’ latitude
license
PADI - advanced | FIPSAS - third level AR | SSI - advanced
Type of route
Shallows | Rock | Steps
dive start
only from a boat
Maximum depth
39
path length
Data not available
nature of the bottom
Rock
Current probability
low
orientation
Easy
level of difficulty
Easy
Type of interest
Naturalistic
Flora and fauna
Peyssonnelia Red Alga | Other flora | Stone Bass | Other hole fishes | Shellfishes | Soft Corals | Sponges
route subject to authorization
yes
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