Octopus Diving

By admin, July 3, 2006 6:07 pm

octopus diving

Oahu Hawaii has many places for scuba diving fascinating and perhaps most popular dive site in Oahu is the Hanauma Bay. Hanauma Bay was formed by erosion on one side of a volcano crater and is very well protected from trade winds and navigation which is a fantastic scuba diving and snorkeling site in Oahu.

Hanauma Bay crystal clear water and diverse coral reefs are good introductions to Hawaiian waters and marine environments are rarely considered dangerous for divers.

After Hanauma Bay are the cliffs of Koko Head where diving takes place almost exclusively on live aboard dive boats Hawaii Kai. The deep blue water here contrasts beautifully with the fascinating white water cascading down the cliffs of dark brown wavy.

As complete Koko Head, entering contact windstorms. However, the wind will subside when Maunalua cruise in the bay.

The Bay waters are much more Maunalua assured that the windward side of Oahu. There is even a WW2 fighter plane remains for fans of wreck diving, an artificial reef of hundreds of concrete modules and even sunken ships. The bay ends at Diamond Head, the final barrier before the calm waters of Waikiki. There are some good scuba diving locations in Waikiki, in some external projections and artificial reefs.

The Reef Bay is Maunalua Fantasy. Erosion has created many places for fish to play hide and the mouse. Although live coral coverage is not as high in the Fantasy Reef corals are healthy and in good condition and can therefore be regarded as one of the best sites scuba diving in Oahu. Marine life is abundant here with eels, barracudas, octopus, turtles and sharks are often seen.

There are supposedly 4 ships sunk Maunalua in order to create artificial reefs and the greatest of these is the Kahala Barge that is 165 feet long.

However coral growth here is limited, however, the wreck is choked with soldier fish which make their distinctive growl when disturbed by divers. Many large eels and crabs also can be found here. There are also many sea turtles and white tip sharks making this artificial reef home.

Portlock a mile away, a hundred meters depth is a plane crash. This is a high accident location diving in Oahu. The cabin is the home of 2 large brown thigh yellowmargin size.

Here, divers will see bright red sponges and inlaid with colored Anthias harems bi shelled plankton floating above. Nearby is a colony of garden eels fascinating dance and big horned helmet shells. Water visibility is excellent in this area. If you are in Hawaii for a dive site, try these dive sites in South Shore of Oahu.

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Chris Chew is a veteran scuba diver. More articles at
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