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This illustrated guide helps divers explore Truk's most impressive wrecks, including the Japanese freights Fujikawa Maru and Hoyo Maru. In addition there are descriptions of the snorkelling and reef sites at Cannon Island, Northeast Pass, and Pisiwi and Pisimwe islands.
Palau diving and snorkeling guide to Palau's sites. A comprehensive description of each sites with drawings and explanations.
Diving & Snorkeling Guide to Truk Lagoon, Pohnpei & Kosrae New for 2016, with updated images and wreck site information. These islands in the Federated Sates of Micronesia hold the best wreck diving sites in the world as well as amazing reefs, deep dropoffs and isolated atolls. Truk Lagoon (Chuuk) was the site of the famous WWII air raid Operation Hailstone that lasted three days and sunk dozens of Japanese ships in the waters of the vast inner lagoon. Today, they are “shipreefs,” historic wrecks adorned in corals and full of marine life. For history lovers or reef divers, these amazing sites have the potential to fill every diver and snorkeler with sensory overload. East of Truk is Pohnpei and Kosrae. Pohnpei has amazing natural beauty above and below the surface with a mysterious ancient city, many waterfalls, high mountains and a huge barrier reef. Two atolls also lie offshore. It is famous for mantas, sharks and beautiful corals. Kosrae is also a natural wonder with little development and extremely healthy hard coral reefs. It has natural forests and a special mangrove dive. This guide is intended to bring to the diver the most popular and unique dive sites of Truk Lagoon (Chuuk), Pohnpei and Kosrae, islands in the north-central Pacific Ocean. They are known for their incredible shipwrecks, wide array of beautiful hard corals, variety of fish and amazing dropoffs. There are over 130 full color images and island maps. Approximate dive positions are shown on maps and each site is introduced with general location, most frequently dived depths, type of dive that can be expected, the dominant marine life and the logistical requirements. The author is internationally published marine photojournalist Tim Rock, who has lived in Micronesia for three decades.
Take a trip through Micronesia's most spectacular destinations. New for 2019, this book has been updated with the latest info, new images and new dive sites. It takes you to the best wreck diving destination in the world: Truk Lagoon. It also has the drop-offs, passes and atolls of amazing Pohnpei and the hard coral sites of lush Kosrae. Located in the north central Pacific, Chuuk is a state in the Federated States of Micronesia. Wreck divers call it Truk Lagoon and it is the site of the famous WWII air raid Operation Hailstone. This battle lasted three days and sunk dozens of Japanese ships in the waters of the vast inner lagoon. Today, they are "shipreefs," historic wrecks adorned in corals and full of marine life. For history lovers or reef divers, these amazing dives have the potential to overload the senses and exhaust the superlatives of every diver and snorkeler visiting them. East of Truk are the islands of Pohnpei and Kosrae, full of beauty and mystery above the sea and featuring little dived reefs below the ocean. Pohnpei has a mysterious ancient city called Nan Madol, many waterfalls, high mountains and a huge barrier reef. Two atolls also lie offshore. Pohnpei diving is famous for mantas, sharks and beautiful corals. Kosrae is also a legendary natural wonder and it too has a mysterious set of ruins. With very little coastal development to spoil the extremely healthy hard coral reefs, it is nature at its wild best. Kosrae has natural forests and a very special mangrove dive. This guide gives you everything you need to plan a trip to these wonderful Micronesian destinations. There are over 112 full color images and island maps. Dive locations are shown on maps and each site is described in detail. introduced with general location, most frequently dived depths, type of dive that can be expected, the dominant marine life and the logistical requirements. The author/photographer is internationally published marine photojournalist Tim Rock, who has lived in Micronesia for three decades.
Exploring the underwater world with mask, fins and snorkel is an exciting personal adventure. Snorkeling allows you to unlock the mysteries of the sea, as well as local lakes, rivers, and streams in your own backyard. Snorkeling will take you to a new world that almost anyone can enjoy, from children to adults. Using snorkeling gear, you can swim with dolphins, explore sunken ships, or capture your own lobsters for dinner. In The Simple Guide to Snorkeling Fun, Second Edition, you will learn... How to select the best gear for you How to don and use your gear properly How to interact with marine life How to extend your breath-hold time underwater How to get started in spearfishing and underwater hunting Snorkeling hints and secrets that you can use no matter where you enjoy the water
Beautifully illustrated with full-colour photos, Lonely Planet's Pisces Books explore the world's best diving and snorkeling areas and prepare divers for what to expect when they get there, both topside and underwater.
Leading divers to dive sites in the Caribbean, this illustrated guide features reefs and wrecks - some sunk expressly for the enjoyment of divers. Also included are the sites used for various James Bond movies and other films. Details include: depth, visiblity, currents, and expertise required.
Gives practical advice on SCUBA diving, including choosing a dive school, getting certified, snorkeling, safety, how to descend, where to dive, underwater photography, night diving, and several other SCUBA topics.