springer's damsel

2024-06-29 210 Views

Weather: Fine

Temperature 31°C

Water temperature 29℃.

transparency 20m

Hello, everyone!

Today we were divided into two groups: the Moalboal group and the Oslob sumilon group!

First, let's start with the Moalboal group! Today was the last day of the dive for the group of 3, Mr. Y!

Today we went to Pescador Island! 

Cathedral Cave

We went to Talisay.

Cathedral Cave is a place where you can see creatures that can only be seen in the dark,

The caves have a round hole in the middle of the caves that opens out into the open ocean, creating a window into the blue.

Guests commented on the spectacular cave!

The topography was mysterious and interesting, and even after exiting the cave, they were able to see the snappers that I introduced the other day,

There are creatures that can only be seen in deep water, so this is a must-dive point when you come to Moalboal.

The second dive is to Talisay, a beautiful coral reef with many fish in the shallow coral reefs.

The springer's damselfish in today's photo is a species of damselfish not found in Japan.

I personally think it has a blue leopard print.

You can see them in the branch corals of Talisai.

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Today we went on a whale shark tour and did two dives at Sumilon Island!

We saw whale sharks as usual without any problem, so everyone enjoyed their time to the fullest!

After that, we went to Cottage and Sanctuary in Sumilon Island.

Giant Trevally 

Blacktip reef sharks

Indian mackerel wall

Napoleon fish

Schools of Schooling bannerfish

Spanish mackerel, etc.

It's too good to just dive for whale sharks, so I highly recommend you to dive at Sumilon Island after whale sharks.


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