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Diving with Lionfish

Lionfish are striking venomous reef fish native to the Indo-Pacific, recognisable by their flamboyant striping and fan-like pectoral fins. While beautiful to observe, their venomous spines demand respect from divers. They have become an invasive species in the Caribbean and Atlantic, where they are now a serious ecological concern for native reef ecosystems.

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USS Liberty Wreck
USS Liberty Wreck
BaliBeginner

The USS Liberty is a US Army cargo ship torpedoed in 1942 and now resting just metres off Tulamben village beach on Bali's northeast coast. Its accessibility โ€” the bow sits at just 5 m and the stern at 30 m โ€” combined with extraordinary marine life including bumphead parrotfish schools at dawn, make it one of the world's most dived wrecks. Night dives reveal sleeping turtles and hunting cuttlefish.

5โ€“30m
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Hilma Hooker
Hilma Hooker
BonaireIntermediate

The Hilma Hooker is a 71 m cargo vessel that sank in 1984 under mysterious circumstances (large quantities of marijuana were later found in a hidden compartment) and now rests on its starboard side between 18 and 30 m off Bonaire's west coast. The wreck is an exceptionally accessible and photogenic site surrounded by healthy coral gardens and resident turtles, free-swimming moray eels, and schools of grunt. It requires only a short swim from a shore entry.

18โ€“30m
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