The dive site Good Hope Reef is an offshore rocky reef in the Smitswinkel Bay area on the Cape Peninsula, near Cape Town in the Western Cape province of South Africa.
See also: Diving the Cape Peninsula and False Bay#Understand
This is a small granite reef on a sandy bottom with lots of gorgonian sea fans.
This site is in a Marine Protected Area (2004). A permit is required
The name "Good Hope Reef" is derived from the nearby wreck of SAS Good Hope.
Maximum depth is about 35 m on the sand. and the top of the reef is about 30 m.
The reef is a small area of granite corestone outcrops, about 33 m in diameter, comprising two main outcrops, both about 5 m high at most, and a few smaller boulders or outcrops on the perimeter. The reef area is split by a sand bottomed gully running roughly NE to SW.
Geology: Pre-Cambrian granite of the Peninsula pluton, surrounded by fine quartz sand.
See also: Diving the Cape Peninsula and False Bay#Boat dives
This is a boat dive, as it is too far from the coast to swim.
This site is only accessible by boat. It is about 5.2 km from the slipway at Miller's Point and 12.5 km from Simon's Town jetty.
See also: Diving the Cape Peninsula and False Bay#The marine ecology
The reef will usually be quite dark due to the depth, and photography will mostly rely on artificial lighting. There are plenty of subjects for macro and close-up wide angle shots.
The site is small and the whole reef may be comprehensively visited on a single dive. The sea fans are almost all on the steep side slopes of the reef, and a circuit of the perimeter will take you past these. If you have time left, take a look over the top of the reef.
See also: Diving the Cape Peninsula and False Bay#Stay safe
There are no known site-specific hazards.
No special skills are required, but it is useful to be able to deploy a DSMB in case you surface away from the shot line.
Certification appropriate to the depth will be expected.
See also: Diving the Cape Peninsula and False Bay#Equipment
Nitrox is recommended to extend no-stop time. A light may be useful to display the true colours of the reef life.
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