Scuba Diving in Siau Island | Sulawesi, Indonesia
A four-hour boat ride from North Sulawesi lies the small volcanic island, Pulau Siau. With little over 500 tourists a year, the island is virtually untouched by mass tourism.
The most active volcano in Indonesia, Karangetang, provides vast amounts of nutrition to the surrounding island waters and boasts landscapes that drop 100+ meters below sea level. These reefs are home to some of the most unique, abundant corals I have ever seen... enjoy watching!! ????????????
Visibility - 15 - 20m
Max depth - 30m
Filmed with Sony ActionCam
Music Credit: Markvard - Sky
Fish & Coral species (07/03/18 & 13/03/18):
numerous species of Nudibranchs, Flounder, Scorpion fish, hermit crabs, napolean wrasse, harlequin sweetlips, box fish, school of fusiliers, coral hawkfish, clown triggerfish, giant carpet anemone, rainbow runner, fan coral, whip coral, longnose butterfly fish, puffer fish, oriental sweetlips, file fish, trumpet fish, schools of banner fish, bat fish, leafy soft coral, yellow long arm feather star, midnight snapper, bubble coral, copperband butterfly fish, black spotted pufferfish, giant clam, golden sea squirt, halfmoon triggerfish, clarks clown fish... and more!