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Location: Hong Kong (China (Peoples Republic))
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Top Dive Sites (make sure you dive these!)
1 Shelter Island, Sai Kung With 1 votes(s).
2 Nine Pin Islands With 1 votes(s).
3 Po Toi Island With 1 votes(s).
4 Tai Long Wan With 1 votes(s).

Marine Sightings:

Based on data from your reviews for Hong Kong. we know the following about the marine life you can expect to see.
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Reviews:

Here are the last 10 reviews for Hong Kong. Show all of them.

Visited Comments
November 2007 Diving again with students. Best visibility I have seen in HK (3-5 metres, not saying much!) Few fish to look at and water very cold. Still, better than a usual HK dive.
Date posted: 29-Nov-2007 14:14 by: khasell
October 2007 Two Dives with a group of Open Water students. Never dived Po Toi before but went searching for shelter from a Force 6 gale. Found shelter but visibility was appalling. The good thing about diving in Hong Kong is that you know wherever you go next will be better. Felt sorry for the students!
Date posted: 14-Oct-2007 12:34 by: khasell
October 2006 Hong Kong, quite rightly, is not a diving Mecca. Visibility is generally poor and this was no exception. A long boat trip required to get away from the pollution and while it was interesting to have a look, it is not surprising that the large family of Hong Kong divers fly elsewhere to dive.
Date posted: 06-Feb-2007 13:33 by: khasell
April 2006 Scuba-diving in Hong Kong generally ranges from poor to fair (or so I heard) and thus, when I did my first dive off Tai Long Wan, I was pleasantly surprised. Visibility was about 3 - 5 metres, which is actually very good for this area. There isn't much soft corals but plenty of rocks and undergrowth. Because of the rocky nature of the surroundings, there are plenty of scorpionfish. Not much to see on the surface but once you look closer, there is quite a lot of life.
Date posted: 12-May-2006 07:22 by: Flubber


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