A continuation of the wall from Gibson Bight and Melissa's Reef, this site is distinguished by a large coral outcropping which rises from the sea floor and reaches to approximately 80 feet. The wall at this site is characterized by large sea fans and several large sheet coral colonies providing habitat for eels and king crabs. The base of the wall meets the sandy, sloping bottom at approximately 120 feet, from where it continues its drop to beyond recreational limits.