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Thailand Andaman SeaWall dive with occasional sandy slopes and staghorn coral fields. Mostly slight current going south, beautiful soft corals, morays, lionsfishes, cleaner shrimp, occasional leopard sharks and hawksbill turtles, longnose filefish and comet
more info about Phi Ley Wall including maps, reviews, and ratings...
Oman Red SeaGood dive site, you can see a Waleshark
more info about Daymaniyat Islands including maps, reviews, and ratings...
Thailand Andaman Seagood for Mantas and Sharks
more info about Koh Bon Pinnacle including maps, reviews, and ratings...
Sudan Red SeaSoft coral & glass fish in Shaab Rumi.
more info about Shaab Rumi - Sudan including maps, reviews, and ratings...
Egypt Red SeaIs a good dive site, you can see a chitar shark, turtle and dugongo.
more info about Dugongo place - Marsa Alam including maps, reviews, and ratings...
Netherlands Antilles Caribbean SeaFantastic place for diving. Great diving fantastic weather but wow you can bankrupt a third world country at one restraurant. Clear warm water, 22 inches of rainfall a year and a constant breeze
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Honduras Caribbean SeaOne of many great dive sites in Roatan. Dive Master LIber from Mayan Divers is safe but fun with his underwater jestures.
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Philippines Visayan SeaThis is an underwater photography station, a haven for macro enthusiasts. Subjects can be found on the area are frogfish of varying sizes, ghostpipefish,mandarin fish, harlequin shrimp, pigmy seahorse, orangutan crab, pink squatlobster, etc. aside from the varied species of benthic and pelagic fish species that now thrive in the are after being declared a protected area.
more info about Dakit-Dakit Marine Sanctuary, Maribago, Lapu-Lapu City, Cebu, Philippines including maps, reviews, and ratings...
Mexico Caribbean SeaIf you have some experience and quick thinking, even if your strobe fails and dont work, you can switch to natural light and got some interesting silouettes like this, specially if you are diving in very clear water as we have in the island of Cozumel.See you in the Sea.
more info about Palancar reef-Cozumel including maps, reviews, and ratings...
Brazil Atlantic (South America coastal)My PhD. research takes place here, at Arvoredo Reserve, considered the southern limit for the distribution of many tropical (warm) water species.
more info about Arvoredo Archipelago (Arvoredo, Gales and Deserta island) including maps, reviews, and ratings...
Thailand Indian Oceanmore info about Mango Bay , Koh Tao including maps, reviews, and ratings...
Egypt Red SeaGreat 100 year old wreck on the north west point of Big Brother Island, Egypt.
more info about Numidia, Big Brother including maps, reviews, and ratings...
Australia PacificLots of nooks, crannies, caves, and heaps of small macro life. Great chance of seeing Eastern Blue Devil Fish and Weedy Seadragons.
more info about The Docks, Jervis Bay, NSW including maps, reviews, and ratings...
Honduras Caribbean SeaSharks feeding
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Palau PacificGerman channel - Palau
more info about German channel, Palau including maps, reviews, and ratings...
Spain Balearic SeaGet there with Sea Gypsy Divers
more info about Ocean Diver, near Son Bou including maps, reviews, and ratings...
Philippines Philippine SeaIs cave near Atlantis Hotel.
more info about Caves, Puerto Galera, Philippine including maps, reviews, and ratings...
Spain Atlantic (African coastal)Big and small life.
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Norway North SeaLurefjorden north of Bergen is home to the fantastic deep-sea jelly Periphylla periphylla, also known as crown jelly. There animals normally live on a depth of 7-800 to 7-8000 meters, but in Lurefjorden they can be found thriving in "just" 400 meters of water.
To see these amazing creatures it is necessary to dive at night in the winter (february is the best time). The dive is done in the middle ov the fjord, over deep water, as the jellies migrate vertically. The best time is a moonless night between midnight and 02:00. If you're lucky, you'll see thousands!
Every february we do a special "jelly safari" weekend with Gulen Dive Resort (www.gulendiveresort.com), the only resort in the world to offer this unique experience. Diving is for advanced/experienced divers only, as it is done in open, pitch black water several hundret feet above the bottom. It is very easy to loose track of your depth as there are no points of reference.
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Oman Arabian SeaGood dive site.
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