Jim's Alley is well known dive site in Fiji and visited by a number of liveaboards. It lies on the North end of the Barrier reef surrounding Gau Island in Fiji. It is a series of Bomie systems which break up the barrier, it is full of soft coral such as Dendronephthya and Scleronephthya and huge numbers of shoaling fusiliers and anthias.
It sits in about 25m of water and is a prime location to see Manta rays from around May through to November.
Facts about Jim's Alley- It is in Fiji
- Jim's Alley is in the Koro Sea.
- The typical depth is 0-30 Metres 0-100 Feet.
- The typical visibility is 30+ Metres 100+ Feet.
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Luke GordonNembrotha lineolata nudibranch enjoying an afternoon stroll on some sponge and algae! Shot in Fiji at Jim's Alley with a Cannon Powershot G10 and two Ikelite autoflash 35 strobes. I think I got in his way!!
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Luke GordonBlue-spotted sting ray eyeing me up! Cannon powershot g10 with two Ikelite autoflash 35 strobes!
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Luke GordonTwo Manta's dancing!!! Jim's Alley again!!
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Margriet TilstraNudi Love Couple
Nikon D80, Ikelite housing + two Ikelite strobes (DS161 and DS125), Lense AF-S VR Micro-Nikkor 105mm f/2.8G IF-ED, ISO 200, Aperture f/16, Shutterspeed 1/160