![]() Best known for the dramatic drop offs of Pescador island and local sardine baitball, Moalboal also has a vast array of macro dive sites.Īt Copton Point, Peacock mantis shrimps scuttle about, changing direction the way Austin Powers drives his luggage cart, and Kasai Wall’s hairy orangutan crabs duck and dive in bubble anemone like they are in a child’s ball pool. This is where you will find the island of Moalboal (meaning bubbling water). The Tanon Strait connects the Visayan Sea to the Bohol Sea. ![]() Out-of-this-world Shrimps, Crabs and Lobsters in Moalboal At rocket speed, they swim from their rubble or staghorn coral habitat high up in the water column to release hundreds of eggs and sperm. The female Mandarin fish is joined at the pelvic fin by a male that she has deemed worthy of her attention. ![]() This is a flamboyant event with two of the most colourful fish in the sea, whose names come from the dress of the Imperial Chinese Mandarin. ![]() The island of Bohol also has nudibranchs on steroids and carpet flatworms patterned with psychedelia that would make even the most open-minded hippy have a weird trip! Night dives reveal sea pens, swimming crabs, sand eels and egg cowrie.Īt dusk you can enjoy the Mandarin fish courtship dance. No bigger than 2.7 centimetres in length, the pink Bargibanti and yellowish Denise are protected by the Pygmy Seahorse Code of Conduct, displayed in all good dive centres. Seahorse Point and Pygmy House dive sites are home to Pygmy seahorses that balance delicately on their bendy sea fan hosts. Dive sites are between 5 and 45 minutes away from your resort house reef. Pygmy Seahorses, Mandarin Fish and more in Bohol and AndaĪnda (on the eastern side of Bohol) has a coastline that is 15 kilometres of incredible biodiversity. The diversity within this area of the Coral Triangle means that within a few days you can go from diving steep walls, being cushioned by sea grass beds, hovering over sandy plateaus, or getting lost amongst hard coral heads, to suddenly being cuddled by lush, fluffy coral colonies. Although many divers rave about this being Big Fish Country (thanks to the thresher sharks of Malapascua and the whale sharks of Oslob and Donsol), it is also a macro diver’s paradise. The Visayas region is within the central part of the Philippines – a colony of islands that are very easy to get around, with Luzon and Mindoro to the North, and Mindanao to the South. The volcanic and tectonic activity around the western Pacific Ocean has formed a nutrient-rich environment for some of the strangest marine critters to call their homes. COMPATIBLE PRODUCT WITH WIRELESS AIR MANAGEMENT TRANSMITTER FROM RATIO (IN OPTION) The iDive COLOR Tech+ is available in mult-colors.Instructor and Sales Consultant Cath, from Dive Worldwide, gives a rundown of some of the top areas for macro life in the Visayas region of the Philippines. The iDive Color Tech+ dive computer watch runs on a rechargeable Lithium battery on a USB port which gives up to 20h in diving and 1-2x months as watch mode. The computer case of the iDive Color Tech+ is made in composite polymer and with its IPS of 1.3in of 240x240 pixels, gives a 150° angle vue. For diving and management of gas mixtures, the iDive Color Tech+ can accept up to 10x transmitter and offers an oxygen sensor as an option on surface. The iDIve Color Tech+ is a gaz management computer compatible thanks to the wireless Ratio transmitter. Equipped with a mineral glass and to protect it from scratches and shocks, a protective lens, which can be removed and replaced at any time and the user. The iDive Color Tech+ Ratio is designed for Air / Nitrox / Trimix / CCR / Depth gauge / Freediving dive modes and has the full iDive range of this exceptional service like 3D Compass, Altimeter, Weather Forecast, Fitness, etc. Compatible with wireless air transmitter in option. RATIO I Dive Tech + Color Diving computer watch Air Nitrox Trimix CCR iDive Color TECH+ Ratio.
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