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Palau Siren
Spawning Special Bumphead
Parrotfish -
New
Moon
(10 nights)
February 21-March
03, 2022
At new moon,
thousands
of
bumphead
parrotfish
gather
together in
one
area
and we have the opportunity to be part of this event.
Click here for more
details, (we are on the New Moon trip).
But wait
there’s
more! You know I am not a fan of
night diving but I am all in on these. 'Blackwater”
night diving, unlike regular night dives, conducted
in the inner lagoon, black water diving is conducted 8 miles off shore, at a
specific spot, witnessing the largest migration on earth, where extraordinary
species, mostly not bigger than few centimeters, rise from the depths to feed.
And Jellyfish Lake is open
again and we will snorkel there. Watch this video to see more
https://palaudiveadventures.com/palau-jellyfish-lake/#
We will be
visiting during the season for the best diving conditions and visibility. The
water temperature is a lovely warm temperature year-round without much variation
and averages 82F year-round.