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Underwater Photo Location: Rasdhoo

Underwater Photo Location: Rasdhoo

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The biggest channel in the Rasdhoo Atoll, long
reefs with hard and soft corals. Due to the
hydrographic conditions, channels belong to
the favorite feeding grounds of large plankton
feeders. Therefor sights of mantas frequently
occur on that diving spot. The equally elegant
eagle rays and white-tip reef sharks can also
be seen there. Moray eels, lion fish and parrot
fish you find almost everywhere. The very rare
ribbon eel can be observed there, mostly with
just the head exposed.


Facts about Rasdhoo
  • It is in Maldives
  • Rasdhoo is in the Indian Ocean.
  • The typical depth is 0-30 Metres 0-100 Feet.
  • The typical visibility is 10-30 Metres 30-100 Feet.
Dive types
Liveaboarddayboatwalldrift

Marine Life
bigsmallsharksdolphinsturtlescoralshoalsstinging

Diving facilities
airnitroxrepairshireinstructionguidedfriendly

Photo facilities
macrowideangleprocessingfilmpfriendlyrepairsphireinstruction

by Ahmed Samir
Blue Ribbon Eel from Rasdhoo, Rasdhoo Atoll - Maldives.

by Ahmed Samir
Clark's Anemonefish (Juvenile) from Madivaru, Rasdhoo Atoll - Maldives.

by Bradley Kerslake
Hidden shrimp

by Sean Chinn
Reflection of life

by Bradley Kerslake
In flight! Nikon d7100 Nauticam housing Tokina 10-17mm @10mm

by Kyle Castelyn
Paper Scorpianfish - Taenianotus triacanthus

by Kyle Castelyn
Master of Camouflage

by Kyle Castelyn
Little Combtooth blenny

by Kyle Castelyn
Had this Remora follow me around for the whole dive

by Kyle Castelyn
This is the eyes of a mantis shrimp an marine animal that’s neither a mantis nor a shrimp, but a close relative of crabs and lobsters.

by Kyle Castelyn
It's all about your perspective

by Kyle Castelyn
The robust ghost pipefish (Solenostomus cyanopterus) I found in the harbour
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