The visibility was a little worry for me as it has been raining the last few days and after news of typhoon hitting Myanmar.
But all my worries were gone once we past 2m depth, I can see the bottom which is 8m! Sea grass started growing around the reef which means food for turtle. Jacq also noticed a lot of young corals are blooming everyway around the rocks and school of juvenile fusiliers were gushing to and forth. There were also lots of nudibranch to be found.
On the 2nd dive, we went to Lobster Lair and business is back to usual. The lobsters are back to breed! The feeling is very much like spring time.
By Ernest C. Teo
Pictures by Foo Sze Lee and Jacq Ng
Canon camera with u/w casing
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Back(L-R) Caroline, Will, Becky, Jacq and Me.
Front (L-R) Becky's friend from UK, Danny Lim, Danny Yeo, Teck, Foo and Alex. |
Images from Jacq Ng

Rock Grouper |

Lobster |

Flatworm |

Coral |

Nudibranch |

Sun Coral |
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Images from Foo Sze Lee

Juvenile fusilier |

Nudibranch |

Banded Frogfish |

Coral mix |

Ascidian |

Flatworm |
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