WOW, If you are thinking of diving in the Maldives then you are in for the most exceptional experiences you will ever know.
These island gems are world famous as being host to the best dive experiences
available on earth
Today every resort has an access to a dive center, and visiting divers are the
mainstay of the Maldivian economy.
Early mariners said the island were so numerous and the channels so narrow
that the ship yards touched the trees of islands on either side. Underwater
the reefs are so abundant. Divers can swim away from one reef and no sooner
loose sight of it than find another one looming up ahead, like a mirage, until
it clearly becomes distinguishable.
Despite their proximity, each dive site has its own character and mood, just
as the currents that are born of them display their own temperament and behavior.
The outside reefs are defiant like forwalls solid and impenetrable. They spurn
the seething water before them and temper its forces with a solid barrier of
battle hardened coral.
The Kandus, or channels, are more assertive, like the gates of a fort, steering
the restless currents through their narrow openings, forcing them against jagged
walls and into crevices and caves where the first filtering of nutrients takes
place. The currents bounce back fighting forming eddies and swirling streams
before being funneled, exhausted, into the more placid interior of the atoll.
In the channels, divers can find caves and overhangs full of soft coral, a
wide range of invertebrates, gorgonians, and sponges. There are also canyons
and on the outside corners are steep drop offs. At these impressive sites, vast
schools of fish feed in colliding waters.
Across the channels and inside the atolls are the thilas. Mysterious and secretive,
they are sentinels of rock that spring from the ocean floor to within a few
meters of the surface, splitting and trapping the currents, as they pass causing
surprise and confusion. These thilas act like magnet for marine life and provide
a spectacular change of scenery.
Around some thilas and reefs are large coral rocks, that can used like compass
points to direct divers away from the reef, perhaps to another and safely back
home. There are many reefs inside the atolls, they are are often exposed at
low tide and form the body of the atoll. They are restful sites, pretty to look
at, and always available.
Above the water is the vast collection of islands, reefs, and sand bars that make
up this rich and historically unique nation. No diver can fail to be impressed
by the formation of the islands
and the way in which the people have adapted to them.
The isolation of the islanders from the rest of the world has left an intriguing
history which is still being unraveled. Stepping ashore in Maldives
Islands capital Male' just 10 years ago was for westerners, like stepping
into a time warp. Fishing dhonis were tide off to old canons strewn along the
sandy waterfront. At the tea house on the marine drive, a foreign face drew inquiring
glances.
Websites for divers
Direct links to selected sites.
SERVICES
Weather Reports
BBC Weather Reports
Underwater Times News
Hyperbaric Medicine Unit ARI
DIVE TRAVEL AND SITES
Divers' Guide (Seapen)
Pekka Oilinki's diving website
MAGAZINES
DIVER Magazine
Dive Girl Magazine
Underwater Contractor International
Magazine
Undercurrent Magazine
Underwater Magazine - magazine of the AoDC
DIVING WEB SITES
Aquanaut - one of the Net's oldest dive
sites
Diver411 - general link site with a Canadian
touch
Diverlink - General diver information service,
links and more.
Scubaduba
Divenet -
Heavy on tech. and rebreathers.
INSTITUTIONS AND ORGANISATIONS
BSAC - British Sub Aqua Club.
SAA - Sub Aqua Association
DAN
SSI
NAUI
DEMA
IANTD
British Society of Underwater Photographers
Diving Diseases Research Centre
The Coastguard Agency
The Historical Diving Society
Global Vision International
Royal Navy
Greenpeace International (Amsterdam)








