Poor Knights marine reserve diving the Squires: Sugarloaf and the Pinnacles by Dr J Floor Anthoni (2007)
www.seafriends.org.nz/issues/res/pk/squires.htm
(waiting for more information)
The Pinnacles: a small group of rocks in
a deep sea.
Tie-dye Arch: an easy dive when the swell allows.
Cathedral Cove: a shallow ledge perching over a steep and deep drop-off.
Scary Deep: its name says it all: a vetical drop-off.
The Pinnacles of the Poor Knights Islands.
Note that the first three depth contours are for 10, 20 and 30m depth.
The Pinnacles The Pinnacles and sugarloaf Rock are found south-west of the Poor Knights
Islands. They are also fully protected by the Poor Knights marine reserve.
On the map the boundary of the protection zone extends 800m from every
outcrop above water, traced by the red dashed line.