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Diving with Clownfish

Clownfish — or anemonefish — are one of the ocean's most recognisable species, living in a mutualistic relationship with sea anemones. Found primarily on tropical Indo-Pacific reefs, their bold orange and white colouring and lively behaviour make them a favourite for divers of all experience levels. Many reefs in South East Asia and the Maldives host thriving clownfish populations.

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White Rock
White Rock
Koh TaoBeginner

White Rock is Koh Tao's most popular training and recreational site, consisting of two large submerged granite pinnacles connected by a sandy gully at around 14 m. The site is ideal for Open Water students and night dives alike, with lion fish, moray eels, blue-spotted rays, and frequently visiting hawksbill turtles. Minimal current and good visibility year-round make it a mainstay for local dive schools.

4–20m
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