Planning ahead: Holy Week Diving Anyone?

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pakman:
Spratlys, isn't that uh in vietnamese waters... :wink: or was it chinese waters...

waters being disputed by taiwan/china/philippines located south-west of palawan. largest reef system in the area.
 
pakman:
Spratlys, isn't that uh in vietnamese waters... :wink: or was it chinese waters...
The correct answer is.....it's all three: PI, Vietnam, and China. But in reality, it's North Korean territorial waters :D .
 
I am just scared its been over fished by longliners though. No patrols and out in the middle of nowhere, easy pickings for fishermen....
 
Mike Veitch:
I am just scared its been over fished by longliners though. No patrols and out in the middle of nowhere, easy pickings for fishermen....

small scale fishing though
 
come to the MSI, there's a huge @ss book about the Kalayaan Islands (Spratly) biodiversity. Try do the SIs on some of the virgin white sand beaches, there are still some WWII tanks there.
 
chip104:
come to the MSI, there's a huge @ss book about the Kalayaan Islands (Spratly) biodiversity. Try do the SIs on some of the virgin white sand beaches, there are still some WWII tanks there.

ummm strokes dont do SI'S remember? whats a si anyway?
 
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