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Diving in the BVI
Most of the dives are not deep or
demanding, though for the experienced we have a selection
of challenging dives. There are some deep sites in
the BVI but most of the diving is shallower than 80
feet. Surface conditions are normally quite calm. The
8 to 10 inch tidal range normally doesn't generate
swift currents. Another advantage of diving aboard
Cuan Law is that Captain won't hesitate to crisscross
the islands to put you into the best conditions each
day. You can be certain of enjoyable diving any time
of the year.
You'll see a year's worth of critters
and coral no matter where you go. Although large animals
such
as Caribbean reef sharks, manta rays, and spotted
eagle
rays are not uncommon, the British Virgin Islands
are known for the incredible diversity of reef
fish. Pick
up a fish ID book for the Caribbean and you can find
almost everything in it here. You will likely see
huge Jewish and Cubera snapper, green and spotted
morays,
various sharks, turtles and rays, all the jacks,
pompano, spade fish, permits, tarpon and virtually
every reef
fish.
All of the waters of the British Virgin Islands are
protected under the National Parks Trust who works
in association with the BVI Dive Operators to protect
the natural abundance of the reefs. Several special
areas, such as the wreck of the Rhone, receive extra
protection as marine parks. As a result, divers enjoy
healthy reefs with an enormous variety of fish. Mooring
buoys minimize anchor damage and regulations prohibit
damaging or removing any plant or animal, keeping
the reefs packed with life. Spear fishing is forbidden
and the use of gloves discouraged.
Visibility is normally in the 60
to 100 foot range, with occasional days of 120 feet
or more at some
dive sites. The water temperature stays between
78 and 82'F
most of the year. Plush skins are the favorite
apparel aboard Cuan Law but a light wet suit will
probably
be needed in winter, particularly if you are easily
chilled.
There are literally scores of dive
sites in the British Virgin Islands, many only visited
by
Cuan Law. With
over forty-five years of diving in the BVI, Duncan
has discovered a lot of the established sites
and he has a number of spots which only the Cuan
Law
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