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Diveme Magazine

 
     
 

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.




 
 
 

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April 26th, 2010
 
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Rainbow Passage

 
     
 

Rainbow Reef has a large variety of soft coral, tube corals, and large bommies.

You can also find many white-tip sharks, stone fish, clown tiggers fish,long nose hawkfish, clown fish, damsel fish, and butterfly fish.

The top of the reef starts at 12 metres and gradually slopes to 20 metres. There is a good abundance of fish life and soft corals, and the reef is covered by some very unique soft corals not found in this abundance anywhere else in Fiji.

It is located in the Rainbow Reef in Tavueni, Fiji.

Rainbow Passage

Rainbow Passage



 
 
 

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April 23rd, 2010
 
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The Stairs

 
     
 

The Stairs is a reef that is located in Tavueni, Fiji.

It is called ‘The Stairs’ because as you enter the reef you will be greeted by hard plate corals of all colours and swimming among them are titan trigger fish, parrotfish, nudie branches, flat worms, feather stars and sea whips and wrasse.

Occasionally you will also find reef sharks and barracuda here as well.

The Stairs

The Stairs



 
 
 

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April 23rd, 2010
 
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Nonillion Magical Microbes of the Ocean

 
     
 

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.

Flower-like: The acantharians

Flower-like: The acantharians



 
 
 

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April 23rd, 2010
 
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