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Malaysia scuba diving dive site pulau Aur -
Dayang
Pulau Aur and Dayang Island (peninsular Malaysia) The Marine Parks of
Johor have two distinct regions, the inshore islands are Pulau Rawa, Pulau
Babi Hujung, Pulau Babi Tengah, Pulau Babi Besar, Pulau Tinggi, Pulau
Mentinggi and Pulau Sibu.Offshore, 65km east of Mersing, Pulau Aur, and
the three smaller islands of Pulau Dayang, Pulau Lang and Pulau Pinang,
together with Pulau Pemanggil, which is 15km northwest of Pulau Aur, make
up the rest of the Johor Marine Park.
Pulau Aur and Pulau Dayang are two islands in close proximity of sites to
dive, from deep trenchers to shallow reefs. Most noted for its pelagic
sightings Aur and Dayang have been the site of many sightings of whale
shark and manta Ray.
Diving ranges from rock boulders and submerged reefs to wrecks. The
channel between Aur and Dayang is rich with coral reefs in relatively
shallow waters. You also have a unique opportunity to dive on a wreck just
off the shore of Dayang. Pulau Pinang a rocky area, has steep drop-offs
that provide shelter to giant stingrays, groupers, large schools of
barracudas, and sometimes Manta Rays or whale sharks.
Favorite Dives:
Rayner's Rock.
A large boulder breaking the surface at about 4 meters high. Diving is
good around the eastern portion with a mixture of both hard and soft
corals providing shelter for a profusion of marine life. You can expect to
encounter schooling yellowtails, rainbow-runners, trevallies and closer to
the reef, groupers, damsels, butterfly fish, scorpion fish and lots of
cuttle-fish.
Pinnacles.
This submerged reef is located towards the south of Pulau Aur. The top of
the reef begins at about 12 meters and sloped in excess of 25 meters. If
dived under the right circumstances with slight currents, a large number
of pelagic circumstances with slight currents, a large number of pelagic
including jacks, fusiliers, barracudas and black tip shark can be sighted.
Among the hard corals and scattered soft corals are wrasses, pufferfish,
damsels, lionfish and snappers.
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