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Koh Doc Mai
Limestone
Island
Gardens of Hard
& Soft Corals
Tropicals, Moray
Eels, Octopus, Sharks
Moderate to
Strong Currents
10 to 15 Meters
Visibility
All Levels of
Diver
Koh
Doc Mai is a limestone island that rises vertically from the seabed.
Some say it looks like a muffin with the jungle clad top flowing
out over the sheer cliffs.
Although the visibility at this site is generally not as good as
others, this dive is noted for the variety of reef fish and as such
you might be lucky enough to encounter Leopard Sharks, Moray Eels,
Octopus and Turtles. The east-side of the island consists of a vibrant
garden of yellow tube corals as well as two small caverns.
Koh Doc Mai is located on the way to Shark Point and offers an
interesting alternative to the pinnacle dives as it is one of the
best wall dives in the area.
The dive is usually included as the second dive on many of the
day-trips to Shark Point and/or Anemone Reef.
Provided by Tourism Authority of Thailand and Padi Dive Guide
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