Diveme Fiji has released it’s very own “Dive E-Magazine” on Friday 23rd April, check out some great articles,diving experiences, locations and photographs.
You have seen the thousands of vibrantly colored and exotic creatures in the sea but do you know that their are things more facinating hidden in the depths of the sea? Recently found in the deapths of the pacific seabed scientists have seen microscopic microbes and zooplankton never seen before. To see these single celled organisms one has to use highly powered microscopes. When seen underneath the microscope one can see the many riches of the ocean that are kept hidden from normal human eyes. Yes these planktons feed the world since fish feed on these nutrient rich organisms which inturn are eaten by other sea animals and finally by us humans.
This is a soft coral lovers paradise and is quite simply breath taking.
This is Fiji’s best display of golden coral.Six spectacular coral heads covered with yellow soft coral from top to bottom. Even the walls and roofs of every tunnel are covered with yellow soft coral.
Many fusiliers, thousands or orange and purple anthias, unicorn fish, schools of sergent majors, and some varieties of parrot fish, all conspire to shield the reef from the diver’s view. This reef is moe like a fish soup.
Location : Thakau Vatu Latha (Sail Rock Reef), 10 minutes northwest of Nananu-i-Ra.
Mamanuca Group of Islands is offshore from Nadi on the main island. It provides some great diving opportunities for divers. With many small islands circling with the soft, the white sand, and incredible sunsets, with tuquoise coloures lagoons for swimming as well as snokelling. You will able to find many dolphins, sharks, manta rays, eagle rays, turtles, barracuda, trevally, cuttlefish, surgeonfish, fusiliers, antheas, and flashlight fish. Mamanuca is made up of about twenty small islands on the western coast of Vitu Levu. The islands can be reached by air in about ten minutes or by ferry, which takes about an hour from the mainland.