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Raja Ampat Aggressor, Bring A Friend & Save $900 each!

Raja Ampat Aggressor-Bring a Friend and Both Save $900

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Raja Ampat Aggressor

Book a new reservation from Dec 15, 2015 – Jan 15, 2016 and you and your friend can save $900 each.

Money saving specials and discounts do not apply. 
Not valid on April 8 – 18, 2016 and April 20 – 30, 2016

Raja Ampat or ‘Four Kings’, is the name given to these islands and comes from a local myth. Located in the heart of The Coral Triangle, Raja Ampat is known to have the richest coral reef ecosystem in the world. The four main areas offering itineraries are: Raja Ampat, Cenderawasih Bay, Banda Sea and Triton Bay. If you haven’t experienced the diving in this area, it is fantastic due to the diversity and abundance of marine life. The area of the Four Kings is comprised of over 1500 islands and home to 600 types of corals, 1,500 fish species and over 600 types of mollusks.

Package Validity – Start Date Jan 1st, 2016

Package Validity – End Date Dec 31st, 2016

Travel must be booked by Jan 15th, 2016

Website www.aggressor.com

Booking Email Address info@aggressor.com

Booking Telephone 800-348-2628

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2016 Komodo Early Bird Special

Indo Siren

Kathy Mendes

A UNESCO World Heritage site since 1991, well known for its dragons, Komodo National park has also under its waters one of the richest reefs in the world thanks to its privileged position. Located in the heart of the Coral Triangle, 2 major currents converge there. To the North, the warm waters of the Pacific Ocean; and to the South, the cold waters of the Indian Ocean attracting a large number of pelagics looking for food: mantas, sharks, turtles, Napoleon wrasses, as well as incredible macro – pygmy seahorses, nudibranchs, frogfish, porcelain crabs, coral shrimps. Its volcanic sands also have a great muck diving.

The Indo Siren offers:
– 10 night itinerary all around Komodo
– A/C cabins with en-suite facilities with plenty of space for you to relax
– Dedicated camera set-up and charging stations
– 4 guided dives/day in small groups
– Professional, experienced and friendly crew
– Free essential scuba diving equipment rental
– Free Nitrox

Details

Price: $3,737.00
Valid From: January 1, 2016
Valid To: December 31, 2016
Book By: December 31, 2015
Phone: +66 (0) 76 367 444
Email: info@sirenfleet.com
Website: www.sirenfleet.com

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Only 1 cabin spot left to dive Indonesia in luxury this year with the Arenui!

The Arenui Sundeck

2015 cruises are nearly all sold out. But don’t despair …

We do still have 1 deluxe cabin available across 4 different dates this year – March, April, July or October – each trip diving a different destination!

These last 4 cruises will sell out very soon. So be quick and book today (info@thearenui.com)!

18 MARCH 2015 “RAJA + TRITON PHOTO PRO” CRUISE
– Cabin: lower-deck deluxe DAYAK (king-bed plus dedicated sofa/relax-area)
– Trip Dates: 18 March to 31 March (13 nights)
– Itinerary: Enjoy stunning topside views as we cruise alongside limestone rock formations, visits to a pearl farm and a remote beach island village, plus soft-coral heaven especially in southern dive sites and also the popular and almost guaranteed manta-sightings at the cleaning station. On this trip, learn from professional underwater photographer Matt Meier as we take you (and your camera) to visit some of the most photogenic dive sites in the world and meet some of the most unusual creatures in the ocean. View the ITINERARY or see the FB EVENT or read more on RAJA AMPAT.

2 APRIL 2015 “RAJA, MALUKU + BANDA” CRUISE
– Cabin: lower-deck deluxe DAYAK (king-bed plus dedicated sofa/relax-area)
– Trip Dates: 2 April to 15 April (13 nights)
– Itinerary: This trip is an incredible ‘2-in-1’ itinerary, visiting both of the highlights of the Ceram Sea; Raja Ampat and Ambon/Maluku! For details on Raja Ampat, see notes for the March cruise. In addition, visit the Bandas where its relatively small human population has been a blessing for divers – offering a vibrant, healthy reef system with fish life in incredible numbers along with huge gorgonians and sponges and some truly monumental hard corals, so expect plenty of pelagics, widespread muck diving and unexplored coral gardens, as well as a rich colonial heritage on land, and look forward to diving Nusa Laut which showcases the positive effects of a village taking care of its habitat, where the reef remains as unspoiled as it was hundreds of years ago and a favourite of many dive enthusiasts. End diving the famous Ambon Bay area, where the Laha sites are a hidden treasure of amazing critters, including the recently discovered species of frogfish (the psychedelic frogfish) but also Rhinopias, mimic octopus, zebra crabs and dozens of different nudibranch species.

15 JULY 2015 “GRAND KOMODO” CRUISE
– Cabin: lower-deck deluxe GARUDA (queen-bed plus single-bed that also converts to a sofa)
– Trip Dates: 15 July to 26 July (11 nights)
– Itinerary: Komodo National Park (KNP) was recently listed as one of the “New 7 Wonders of Nature”, so you’ll be visiting a world-class destination! This is a great itinerary for all kinds of muck diving, as the KNP dive sites are packed full of unbelievable critters such as ornate ghost pipefish, pygmy seahorses, rare clown frogfish, blue-ringed octopus, pipefish, scorpion leaf fish, coleman shrimp, boxer crabs, zebra crabs and of course the weird and wonderful nudibranchs (if lucky, the ridiculously cute Pikachu nudi)! Divers keen on coral reefs will also be amazed at the range of corals that Komodo has to offer – from soft to hard and in warm to temperate waters – while those seeking out schooling fish need look no further than the thrilling current dives of Gili Lawa Laut. If you’re also hoping for some pelagics and ocean giants then bring your wide-angle lens along too for the resident mantas and sharks, but keep a watch for passing dolphins, whales and the elusive mola-mola (sun fish).

28 OCTOBER 2015 “FORGOTTEN ISLANDS” CRUISE
– Cabin: lower-deck deluxe DAYAK (king-bed plus dedicated sofa/relax-area)
– Trip Dates: 28 October to 11 November (14 nights)
– Itinerary: The Forgotten Islands is a remote archipelago in the south-east Moluccas (Maluku Tenggara)! Saumlaki is the capital of the Tanimbar Islands. Despite the remote feeling in other parts of Indonesia (such as Alor or Banda), the Forgotten Islands are isolated even by Indonesian standards, covering an area that spans from the west Papua area of New Guinea all the way to the island of Timor. Our trips to the Forgotten Islands are for true explorers and those divers seeking out something new and unusual, as we take you from one secret paradise to another. Our North Forgotten Islands cruise will start or end in Ambon (see the diving info on Maluku and the Banda Sea) and/or Saumlaki. For details on diving the famous Ambon Bay area, see the notes for the April cruise. Then in the actual Forgotten Islands section of the cruise itinerary, you can expect to find plenty of rare and unusual critters and stunning corals, but also fantastic opportunities for pelagic sightings and schools of larger fish such as barracuda and mackerel, as well as the chance to meet an enigmatic whale shark or elusive hammerhead.

Contact us directly for bookings and more details via email; info@thearenui.com

Details

Valid From: October 28, 2015
Valid To: November 11, 2015
Price/Rate: $5940.00
Booking Email: info@thearenui.com
Booking Phone: 0062361750034
Website: www.thearenui.com

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Indonesian Manta ID Database Is Online Now

Teaming up with the Bird’s Head Seascape website and Conservation International, we are excited to announce the launch of our online Bird’s Head Seascape Manta ID database: a visual and interactive platform that invites you to meet the manta rays, follow our work, and contribute toward manta research.

For the past six years, Manta Trust’s Indonesian Manta Project has been working to better understand and protect manta rays across this vast archipelago, and one of the most important ways we do this is through the use of photo identification. Our photo ID work in the Bird’s Head Seascape (BHS) began in 2011 when we teamed up with Misool Eco Resort and Papua Diving to start learning about the manta rays of Raja Ampat. Five years later it has expanded into a comprehensive research and conservation program that encompasses much of the Bird’s Head Seascape, and includes a passionate team of local, national and international partners.

Our vision for the BHS Manta ID site was to give everybody the opportunity to get to know and love the BHS manta rays through an easy to use and highly visual online platform. In addition, BHS visitors can use this site to submit (and even ID) their own manta ray photos, contributing directly to our research while learning about “their” manta rays in the process. As our manta library grows so does our understanding of the manta population, each photo acting like a piece of the puzzle. Increased understanding is critical for the development of successful species conservation and we encourage BHS visitors to get involved and help us with this exciting and important research…every photo counts!

By sharing our science through this site, our hope is to inspire empathy toward these vulnerable rays and connect those people who might not otherwise be able to visit the BHS manta rays.

So please visit www.birdsheadseascape.com, scroll down to the Manta ID logo, click “Learn More” and contribute your photographs! Each of you then becomes a member of the conservation team. We need and count on your support. If you love manta rays and are concerned about their and the ocean’s welfare … GET INVOLVED!

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AquaMarine Diving – Bali: Supporting the Local Dive Community with their Annual PADI Divemaster Internship Programme

Following their success in recent years, AquaMarine Diving – Bali (AMD-B) is currently accepting applications for their 11-month PADI Divemaster Internship Programme for Indonesian Citizens for 2016. It is the 4th year AMD-B has offered this internship for locals who are interested in starting a career within Indonesia’s fast-growing dive […]

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