OT:Anyone ever hear of divers diving the atolls
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OT:Anyone ever hear of divers diving the atolls
A number of my friends have been getting their diving certification and I have been contemplating it. However, living in such a landlocked area, it seems a little pointless and going to Mexico just once or twice a year to dive doesn't seem that motivational. However, it ocurred to me that it might be interesting to dive around some of the atolls in the pacific. Does anyone know if this is done? Is it a good experience?

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Yup, happens all the time, Chris.
Chuuk Atoll, (also Known as Truk) in the Caroline Islands is infamous for its giant lagoon. The lagoon is the final resting place for more than 100 ships, planes and submarines - the legacy of a fierce World War II battle between the Imperial Japanese Fleet and Allied carrier planes. The lagoon has been declared an underwater museum. Souvenir taking of relics from the area are prohibited by law.
Nowhere else in the world are there so many wrecks in close proximity, situated in shallow clear water. Many of the wrecks are visible while snorkelling and there are many on-shore wartime locations to visit.....
Chuuk Atoll, (also Known as Truk) in the Caroline Islands is infamous for its giant lagoon. The lagoon is the final resting place for more than 100 ships, planes and submarines - the legacy of a fierce World War II battle between the Imperial Japanese Fleet and Allied carrier planes. The lagoon has been declared an underwater museum. Souvenir taking of relics from the area are prohibited by law.
Nowhere else in the world are there so many wrecks in close proximity, situated in shallow clear water. Many of the wrecks are visible while snorkelling and there are many on-shore wartime locations to visit.....
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RE: OT:Anyone ever hear of divers diving the atolls
Any sharks around there?
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RE: OT:Anyone ever hear of divers diving the atolls
Probably more than a few...
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RE: OT:Anyone ever hear of divers diving the atolls
Sod diving around there then...........
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Are 'Man Eaters' prevalent across the Pacific?
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RE: OT:Anyone ever hear of divers diving the atolls
Yap and Palau are also great diving places as well as French Polynesia. And at Rabaul you can dive for ship wrecks. You can also dive the atolls in micronesia like the Marshalls, but many places are not populated and can only be reached by long boat rides. It's also not without danger to dive in unknown waters so far away from civilisation (e.g. hospitals). Some are over-populated like some atolls in the Gilberts/Kiribati (e.g. Tarawa (Bonriki)) and are not very pretty places to dive (pollution problems)

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RE: OT:Anyone ever hear of divers diving the atolls
I used to dive off Makaha in Hawaii all the time...lotsa planes and such.
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RE: OT:Anyone ever hear of divers diving the atolls
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Are 'Man Eaters' prevalent across the Pacific?
If you talk about the big white, then yes. You'll find them all across the pacific from the US west coast to Indonesia and Australia, and from Japan to Chile. You'll also find 'em in the South Atlantic and the Indian Ocean. But I don't think the term "man eater" is appropriate.

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RE: OT:Anyone ever hear of divers diving the atolls
Any shark that eats Homo Sapien then? [:)]
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RE: OT:Anyone ever hear of divers diving the atolls
My friends who dive tell me sharks aren't really a problem. Apparently divers don't look like food to them, swimmers are food, surfers are food, not divers. Aren't too many sharks out there that could really eat a person anyway.ORIGINAL: TheTomDude
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Are 'Man Eaters' prevalent across the Pacific?
If you talk about the big white, then yes. You'll find them all across the pacific from the US west coast to Indonesia and Australia, and from Japan to Chile. You'll also find 'em in the South Atlantic and the Indian Ocean. But I don't think the term "man eater" is appropriate.

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RE: OT:Anyone ever hear of divers diving the atolls
The fleet at Bikini is now a dive destination as well. It's expensive, but apparently the Saratoga is the showpiece of a great diving vacation (with aircraft still in the hangar deck). Google Dive Bikini to find out more...
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RE: OT:Anyone ever hear of divers diving the atolls
HUH! I guess I'm a little surprised at it being a dive destination. What's the background radiation like? [X(]ORIGINAL: bradfordkay
The fleet at Bikini is now a dive destination as well. It's expensive, but apparently the Saratoga is the showpiece of a great diving vacation (with aircraft still in the hangar deck). Google Dive Bikini to find out more...

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RE: OT:Anyone ever hear of divers diving the atolls
You probably don't need lights down there. [:'(]
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RE: OT:Anyone ever hear of divers diving the atolls
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You probably don't need lights down there. [:'(]
Hi, National Geographic dove on Sara about a year ago I believe...good show. If I remember right they left cause there were 500lbers laying all around in the hanger deck . I think you also need to be on mixed gas to dive her.

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HUH! I guess I'm a little surprised at it being a dive destination. What's the background radiation like? [X(]ORIGINAL: bradfordkay
The fleet at Bikini is now a dive destination as well. It's expensive, but apparently the Saratoga is the showpiece of a great diving vacation (with aircraft still in the hangar deck). Google Dive Bikini to find out more...
Kwaj has a higher Pu and U background level. Made the scientific journals once.
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RE: OT:Anyone ever hear of divers diving the atolls
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HUH! I guess I'm a little surprised at it being a dive destination. What's the background radiation like? [X(]ORIGINAL: bradfordkay
The fleet at Bikini is now a dive destination as well. It's expensive, but apparently the Saratoga is the showpiece of a great diving vacation (with aircraft still in the hangar deck). Google Dive Bikini to find out more...
Kwaj has a higher Pu and U background level. Made the scientific journals once.
Dilution is the solution to pollution...especially with radioactive contamination. And the Pacific is a HUGE ocean.
You do not have to worry about dose from background radiation when diving Bikini. You can even stay on the island with no issues. You cannot consume anything that grows on the island though due to Cesium still being in the soil (IIRC).
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RE: OT:Anyone ever hear of divers diving the atolls
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Are 'Man Eaters' prevalent across the Pacific?
If you talk about the big white, then yes. You'll find them all across the pacific from the US west coast to Indonesia and Australia, and from Japan to Chile. You'll also find 'em in the South Atlantic and the Indian Ocean. But I don't think the term "man eater" is appropriate.
Quite a few Great Whites off the California coast. Particuliarly outside Bodega Bay. I personally know two divers who've been attacked by sharks {one twice-he didn't learn the first time}. An attack every couple of years is the norm, but we've had three attacks {two fatalities and one lost a leg} in a two week period twenty-something years ago.
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RE: OT:Anyone ever hear of divers diving the atolls
Interesting (I know off topic here though). So sharks don't 'see' divers as food but do swimmers and surfers?
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RE: OT:Anyone ever hear of divers diving the atolls
Not so big with respect to wreck diving, but the Maledives are supposed to be a formidable diving site - if you can live without alcohol 
If you search a little this forum you should also find a thread with some photos by someone that dived at Guadalcanal. Even mentioned some diving guides in Honoria, iirc.
Regarding sharks, I seem to remember a report on TV about some hyper-aggressive sharks somewhere around Bikini

If you search a little this forum you should also find a thread with some photos by someone that dived at Guadalcanal. Even mentioned some diving guides in Honoria, iirc.
Regarding sharks, I seem to remember a report on TV about some hyper-aggressive sharks somewhere around Bikini









