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Three Tables

Depth 15-60 ft / 5-20 m., Shore dive.  Being part of the Pupukea Marine Sanctuary District, Three Tables is named after three slabs of rock that are visible at the surface.  Several dive profiles can be done here.  Swim west until you find the wall, it drops off to about 40 ft./ 15 m., and follow the wall to the left.  You will find the Turtle Car Wash, which is a turtle cleaning station with an amazing underwater topography.  Nursing white tip reef sharks are often seen here as well.  Venturing right down that same wall, you will end up at the Cathedrals, a huge swim through that could fit a tour bus.  The sunlight penetrates through the ceiling, lighting up the inside, hence the name. Visibility 40 to 100 feet/ 13-35 m.
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Hawaii Eco Divers & Surf Adventures offers scuba diving, surf tours, kayaking, parasailing, shark diving, hiking, skydiving and helicopter tours on the North Shore and all around the island of Oahu, Hawaii.
From our base near Waimea Bay on the North Shore we have many options for amazing dives. Sharks Cove, Three Tables and Waimea are sure bets for a fun shore dive with lots of features, lava formations and lots of marine life. From the famous boat wrecks around Waikiki like the Sea Tiger, San Pedro and YO-257, to Turtle Canyon, Hanauma Bay, the Corsair wreck, we got the South Shore of Oahu covered! On the West Coast we have some of the best dives on the island mixing reefs, rock formations, lava tubes, boat wrecks, and amazing marine life. Sharks, eagle rays, dragon eels, whale and dolphin watching while on deck, the list goes on! The Mahi wreck, Makaha caverns and Black Rock are some of the best dives in this area.

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