Diving on Oahu

 
CANYON OF TURTLES: 30 feet - Intermediate This shallow reef in the Bay of Maunalua draws at least 10 friendly green sea turtles by day and eels and octopuses, fish, butterflies and other tropical fish. TWO CAVES: 20 to 40 feet - Beginner to Intermediate This site is so named because of the two vertical tubes of lava that accompany a dramatic descent covered with colorful nudibranch. Attention to the depth and currents. Makaha CAVES: 20 to 40 feet - Beginner to Intermediate Lava caves, volcanic ledges, balconies and caves are a playground for interesting marine life and divers. You will find several species of fish such as fish, squirrel, tiger, hawk and a variety of reef creatures. Green

 
turtles of this site are in favor of personal contact with the divers. COIN KE'EAU: 30 to 75 feet - Beginner to Intermediate Dive along a submerged reef about 30 feet of water or explore the intriguing lava formation on the wall down to 70 feet, to reach a sandy bottom. A variety of tropical including sea turtles, blue fusiliers bar and more illuminates the reef with their flamboyant colors. THREE TABLES: 20 to 60 feet - Beginner to Intermediate Named because of the three pieces of lava located approximately 20 meters from shore, this site offers the opportunity to dive in the shallow waters around blocks of lava tubes, ledges and balconies of approximately 60 feet of water . A population of nudibranch and seafood make this excellent site for macro photography. Hanuman BAY: 10 to 100 feet - Beginner to Intermediate This site is the most popular Oahu for snorkeling. Novice divers can explore reefs internal while intermediate and advanced to venture outside the reef. The entire bay is a reserve, the fish are abundant and friendly. Moku Manu: 15 to 70 feet - Intermediate to advanced Moku, National Bird Sanctuary is located near Oahu's Kaneohe Bay. As long as able to tolerate a boat rather hectic, you see, butterfly fish, surgeon and parrot patrolling the reef. Site that is worth the trip. Diving wrecks M / V MAHI 60 to 90 feet - Intermediate to advanced A ship of the army is sunk in 1983. A good number of holes in the hull of the vessel used as exit; divers can visit the wrecked ship in safety. OV-257: 100 feet - Intermediate to advanced Vessel 175 feet in a bottom near the beach of Waikiki.

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