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Tauchplatz

Lake Malawi

Cape Maclear, Malawi

Typische Tiefe
18 m
Typ
Süßwasser
Niveau
Beginner
OPEN WATERADVANCEDOBERFLÄCHE1020SICHERHEITSSTOPP · 3–6 mTYPISCH18 m

Meereslebewesen

Other
rocky boulder gardens, vast majority of cichlid species are endemic — found nowhere else
Reef fish
mbuna cichlids (rock-dwelling, hundreds of endemic species — Pseudotropheus, Labeotropheus, Melanochromis, Tropheops), utaka cichlids (open-water schooling), peacock cichlids (Aulonocara), dolphin cichlid (Cyrtocara moorii), catfish

Eigenschaften

  • Freshwater
  • UNESCO World Heritage
  • National Park
  • Rift Lake
  • Endemic Cichlids
  • Rocky Outcrops
  • Warm
  • Clear Water
  • No Current

Beste Zeit

Ideal
May–Nov
Vermeiden
Jan–Mar

Lake Malawi (Cape Maclear, southern end) is the world's richest freshwater fish lake — home to at least 700 species of cichlid (some estimates put the figure as high as 1,000), the great majority endemic. The lake's southern end is protected as Lake Malawi National Park, inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1984 for its global significance to biodiversity conservation. Surface temperatures stay warm (24–29 °C) and visibility is excellent (15–25 m). Diving focuses on the rocky underwater outcrops where mbuna cichlids defend territories among boulders — colours rival a tropical reef. Calm dry season (May–Nov) is the best window; rainy season (Dec–Mar) drops viz and brings storms. No current. Most divers wear a 3 mm shorty.

Bedingungen & Zugang

Sicht
15–25 m
Wassertemperatur
24–29 °C
Strömung
None
Zugang
Open access
Mindeststufe
Open Water

Standort

14.0167° S, 34.8833° E

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