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What a shame. Used to be one of my favourite early morning dives watching them filing out of the wreck.
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I was just there last week and did not see themHi,
are the bumphead parrot fish still in the wreck of the Liberty. I have seen some reports that they are all gone after the pandemic due to harpooning. Is this true?
When I was in Tulamben in March everybody said that they had disappeared during Covid.I was just there last week and did not see them
Yes, and do not tell the local guide what dive sites you want to go, just tell them about the specific stuff you want to see. A dive site can be excellent one week and rapidly change to become almost empty, and they know it.Most of the time a question of dive guides rather than luck. There have been so many rhinopias all along the year, especially in Sidem.
Tulamben dive guides share the locaton of the critters they find with their friends also dive guides in Tulamben, but they won't share it with external guides coming from Amed or elsewhere.
That's why it's always better to hire local guides where you're diving at : dive Tulamben with Tulamben dive guides, dive Padang Bai with Padang Bai dive guides, etc.
@Searcaigh and I usually do this and it has worked very well for us!Yes, and do not tell the local guide what dive sites you want to go, just tell them about the specific stuff you want to see. A dive site can be excellent one week and rapidly change to become almost empty, and they know it.
Did not see any when I was there in October.Hi,
are the bumphead parrot fish still in the wreck of the Liberty. I have seen some reports that they are all gone after the pandemic due to harpooning. Is this true?
Yep agree...saw so many Rhinos at Sidem, Melasti, and Batu Ringgit this year I got boredMost of the time a question of dive guides rather than luck. There have been so many rhinopias all along the year, especially in Sidem.
Tulamben dive guides share the locaton of the critters they find with their friends also dive guides in Tulamben, but they won't share it with external guides coming from Amed or elsewhere.
That's why it's always better to hire local guides where you're diving at : dive Tulamben with Tulamben dive guides, dive Padang Bai with Padang Bai dive guides, etc.
Yep agree...saw so many Rhinos at Sidem, Melasti, and Batu Ringgit this year I got bored