The Kuwait Naval Base Reef is a man-made reef located off the coast of Kuwait in the Persian Gulf. It is a popular diving destination known for its clear waters, abundant marine life, and easy access.
The reef was created in the 1970s by the Kuwaiti Navy by scuttling a number of ships and barges. Over the years, the reef has become a thriving marine ecosystem, home to a variety of fish, coral, and other marine life.
The Kuwait Naval Base Reef is home to a wide variety of marine life, including:
Fish: Grouper, snapper, angelfish, butterflyfish, clownfish, and more.
Coral: Hard coral, soft coral, and gorgonians.
Other marine life: Turtles, dolphins, rays, and sharks.
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