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Saturday, November 1, 2014

Diving in Brunei Sea

Rahim Tabet | 8:27 AM | |
Brunei is a country in Southeast Asia, located on the north coast of the island of Borneo. The diving in Brunei is still unknown to most people outside the region. The 4,500 hectares of coral reef and coastline form oases of rays, hammerhead sharks, black tip reef sharks and many other species of tropical fish and corals. Surrounded by colorful coral, shipwrecks and abandoned oil rig platforms, Brunei has plenty to offer for every diver!

Diving in Brunei Sea

What is there to see?
Is very much to see in Brunei. Thus, the Louisa Reef huge underwater cliffs, where the reef in the blue abyss seems to disappear. Are hammerhead sharks and other types of sharks spotted. Also unique are the triangular rigs under water, strategically placed on the seabed. Are The aim is to improve how the marine life which certainly succeeds. The result is in fact an amazing spectacle of soft corals, sponges,, starfish, Schnappers, Barracuda and many other colorful organisms. If you're lucky you'll have a whale shark.


Diving in Brunei SeaWhat you need to know?
A yellow fever vaccine is required when visiting Brunei, if you have visited infected areas prior to your trip. Would you like sharks while diving holiday in Brunei? Go to Brunei Patches, Ampa Patches of Iron Duke Shoals. The nearest coastal reef is 10 minutes from the coast of Brunei.
Useful tips:
       - They are speak Chinese, English and Malay in Brunei
       - The climate is hot, humid and rainy
       - There will be earthquakes, hurricanes and severe flooding
       - The best time for diving is from March to November
       - The water temperature from January to March is 28 degrees, then heats it slightly

Shipwrecks
In the sheltered waters of Brunei you have a large number of accessible dive sites. The warm, tranquil and tropical seas are an attractive location for novice divers, as well as experienced divers can enjoy it here. Particularly in Brunei is that there are several shipwrecks lie on the bottom of the sea, in Brunei Bay there are four. Discovering these ships is always exciting. First, the story behind it and, secondly, the great water ecosystem. Most ships are 12 to 33 feet deep and are all extensively researched and historically recorded. The wrecks are therefore considered to be the most interesting and accessible wrecks in the region.
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Diving in Brunei Sea

Reefs
Numerous reefs on the coast of Brunei declared free for commercial fishing. However, there are also areas which are protected, in order to protect them as for the commercial fishing nets. In the reefs is the temperature averages 26 to 28 degrees year round. Most dives are made in Brunei morning, because then the sea is at its calmest. During the dry season, which runs from March to November is the best time to dive. There is therefore good visibility. Can be carried out with the aid of a dive, which are, of course PADI qualified.


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