Easy dive wiht a max depth of 50ft (15m), notable for the volcanic activity and profusion of macro life here, used a lot for snorkeling and has easy b each access from the road. shallowest is 30cm.
Cruise ship site, and second dive/night dive site for most operators.
Within the SSMR.
Facts about Champagne
It is in Dominica- Champagne is in the Caribbean Sea.
- The typical depth is 0-20 Metres 0-60 Feet.
- The typical visibility is 10-30 Metres 30-100 Feet.

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Arun MadisettiSnorkeler in the volcanic vents at Champagne

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Arun MadisettiSnorkel through Champagne
volcanic vents create net curtains of bubbles to the surface

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Arun MadisettiFlying Gurnard flying

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Arun MadisettiChampagne

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Arun MadisettiOrange ball corallimorph
Fuji Velvia
Nikonos V Ocean Optics Ext tube
taken in or around 1994

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Arun MadisettiFluorescent night diving. Single UV light.

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Arun MadisettiGolden zoanthinds under UV light

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Arun MadisettiUV light, night dive, 105mm macro handheld at 100th sec F5.6. 500 ISO seemed to work

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Arun Madisettiit's not much, but it's a home. Caribbean longarm Octopus

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Arun Madisettibumblebee shrimp on sea cucumber Nikon 50 macro, Ike housing, D90.

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Chris MiskavitchReef Squid

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Arun MadisettiLined seahorse, Hiippocampus reidi

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Arun MadisettiColumns of volcanically heated bubbles rising to the surface at Champagne reef in the Soufriere Scotts Head Marine Reserve