The artificial reef created by the sculptures attracts various species, including:
Angel Sharks: Often seen resting on the sandy seabed.
Barracudas: Frequently spotted swimming around the sculptures.
Octopuses: Hiding in crevices or among the sculptures.
Damselfish: Small, colorful fish that swim in schools around the site.
Groupers: Large, solitary fish that may be seen near the sculptures.
Wrasses: Including rainbow and cleaner wrasses, adding vibrant colors to the underwater scene.
Moral Eels: Found lurking in the shadows of the sculptures.
Rays: Occasionally gliding over the sandy areas near the sculptures.
Sea Bream: Commonly seen schooling around the structures.
The artificial structures have encouraged the growth of algae and other organisms, enhancing the site’s attractiveness to marine species and creating a rich underwater ecosystem.