Taurus Dive Site is a popular scuba diving location situated in Fernando de Noronha, an archipelago off the coast of Brazil. It is named after the constellation Taurus, which can be seen clearly in the night sky above the dive site.
Taurus is a large underwater rock formation that rises from the ocean floor to a depth of about 40 feet. The rock is covered in a variety of marine life, including corals, sponges, fish, and invertebrates. The site is also home to a number of shipwrecks, which makes it a popular destination for wreck diving.
The marine life at Taurus is diverse and abundant. Some of the most common animals that divers can see include:
Angelfish
Butterflyfish
Clownfish
Damselfish
Groupers
Hogfish
Moray eels
Parrotfish
Rays
Sharks
Turtles