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The Territory of the Ashmore and Cartier Islands is an external territory of Australia consisting of two groups of small low-lying uninhabited tropical islands in the Indian Ocean situated on the edge of the continental shelf north-west of Australia and south of the Indonesian island of Rote.
The Ashmore Reef National Nature Reserve was established in August 1983 and ...
Astrolabe Reef is near Motiti Island, off the Bay of Plenty coast in New Zealand. The reef, which breaks the water surface at low tide, is a renowned scuba diving spot that drops off to 37 metres (121 ft) in different parts.
The reef was named by Jules Dumont d'Urville after his ship Astrolabe, when it nearly ran aground there on 16 February 1827.
On Wednesday, 5...
Atlantis Submarines is one of the passenger submarine company around the world. They have 12 submarines and operates undersea tours in Grand Cayman, Barbados, Aruba, Guam, St. Thomas, Cozumel and in Hawaii at Kona, Maui and Oahu.
In order for passengers to reach the submarine they board a shuttle ferry or from the dock, then they enter the submarine via steep stairs....
Baa Atoll consists of three separate natural atolls, namely southern Maalhosmadulu Atoll (which is 42 km long and 32 km wide and consists of 9 inhabited islands), the Fasdūtherē Atoll (wedged in between the two Maalhosmadulu Atolls and separated from north Maalhosmasdulu Atoll by Hani Kandu or Moresby Channel) and the smaller natural atoll known as Goifulhafehendhu At...
The Banda Islands are a volcanic group of ten small volcanic islands in the Banda Sea, about 140 km (87 mi) south of Seram Island and about 2,000 km (1,243 mi) east of Java, and are part of the Indonesian province of Maluku. The main town and administrative centre is Bandanaira, located on the island of the same name. They rise out of 4–6 km deep ocean and have ...
Bare Island is a small island in south-eastern Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. It is located about 16 km south east of the Sydney central business district, close to the northern headland of Botany Bay.
Bare Island is the most popular scuba diving site in New South Wales. On a sunny summer Sunday there can be as many as 200 divers here during the d...
The basking shark is the second-largest living fish, after the whale shark, and one of three plankton-eating sharks besides the whale shark and megamouth shark. It is a cosmopolitan migratory species, found in all the world's temperate oceans. It is a slow-moving filter feeder and has anatomical adaptations for filter feeding, such as a greatly enlarged mouth and high...
The Bazaruto Archipelago is a group of six islands in Mozambique, near the mainland city of Vilankulo. It comprises the islands of Bazaruto, Benguerra, Magaruque, Banque, Santa Carolina (also known as Paradise Island) and Shell.
The group belongs to Vilankulo District of Inhambane Province.
The islands were formed from sand deposited by the Save River, which has since...
The second largest barrier reef in the world rises from the ocean floor off the coast of Belize. Long known as a diver’s paradise, Belize’s Barrier Reef is famous for fascinating coral formations, prolific fish populations and incredible water clarity. In addition to being one of CEDAM’s Seven Wonders of the Underwater World, the Belize Barrier Reef ...
Claimed to be one of the world’s best dive sites, Beqa Lagoon holds countless treasures for divers seeking the ultimate experience when visiting Fiji’s 300 plus islands. The extinct volcanic crater that is Beqa Lagoon is set among the spectacular coral reefs that protect the islands providing the perfect combination of nutrients and protection from the ele...
Bequia is the largest island in the Grenadines. It is part of the nation of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, and is approximately 15 km from the nation's capital, Kingstown. Bequia is popular among cruising yachts, expats and vacationers. One of the busiest times of the year being the annual Easter Regatta.
Two Scuba diving stores run dive trips to twenty-eight ident...
Bikini Atoll is an atoll, listed as a World Heritage Site, in the Micronesian Islands of the Pacific Ocean, part of Republic of the Marshall Islands.
Within Bikini Atoll, Bikini Island is the northeastern most and largest islet, measuring 4 kilometres (2.5 mi) long. As part of the Pacific Proving Grounds it was the site of more than 20 nuclear weapons tests between 19...
Bikini Atoll is a World Heritage listed atoll in the Micronesian Islands of the Pacific Ocean, part of Republic of the Marshall Islands. It consists of 23 islands surrounding a deep 229.4-square-mile (594.1 km2) central lagoon. It is now universally significant to the world as follows:
Bikini Atoll is open to visitors aboard vessels that are completely self-sufficient...
Our direct exposure to the Atlantic Ocean and relatively shallow reefs make The Biminis one of the most spectacular aquatic destinations in The Bahamas.
The Kinks is a scattering of coral heads along a white sandy bottom. It has abundant marine life and good visibility (50-60 foot dive).
The Bimini Road, sometimes called the Bimini Wall, is an underwater rock formation near North Bimini island in the Bahamas. Bimini Road is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Bimini because of the mystery surrounding the site.
The Road consists of a 0.8 km (0.50 mi)-long northeast-southwest linear feature composed of roughly rectangular to subrectangular li...
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