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Tauchplatz

Gnaviyani Atoll, Maldives

Fuvahmulah

Typische Tiefe

25m

Typ
Hai
Typische Tiefe
25 m
Niveau
Advanced
Sicht
20–40 m
Wassertemperatur
27–30 °C
Strömung
Strong
Zugang
Open access
Mindeststufe
Advanced Open Water
  • Pelagic
  • Tiger Shark Dive
  • Baited Dives Offered
  • Cleaning Station
  • Open Ocean
  • No Atoll Lagoon
  • Wall

Beste Zeit

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Fuvahmulah is the Maldives' only single-island atoll, sitting in deep open ocean between Huvadhu and Addu in the southern atoll chain (second-southernmost administrative atoll). Its lagoon channel was sealed by coral boulders historically, so the island has no protective lagoon and is exposed to large ocean swells. Tiger sharks are resident year-round at the harbour cleaning/baited site (the only place in the world with a near-100% tiger shark hit rate). Thresher sharks Jan–Apr at the SE corner cleaning station, scalloped hammerhead schools Jul–Oct, oceanic mantas Aug–Nov, mola mola occasional. Year-round divable; SW monsoon (May–Jul) brings the roughest seas. Strict tiger-shark briefing required.

0.3000° S, 73.4167° E

Notizen

Year-round tiger sharks.

Meereslebewesen

Rays
oceanic manta (Aug–Nov), reef manta, eagle ray, devil ray
Other
mola mola (occasional)
Sharks
tiger shark (resident year-round, baited at harbour), thresher shark (Jan–Apr), scalloped hammerhead (Jul–Oct schools), silvertip, grey reef shark, whitetip reef shark, occasional whale shark, occasional oceanic whitetip
Turtles
hawksbill, green
Pelagics
yellowfin tuna, dogtooth tuna, giant trevally, wahoo, sailfish
Whales & dolphins
spinner dolphin, pilot whale

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