BEM
Contributor
On many web sites I've read that shore diving is illegal in Dominica - unless you go with a guide or dive master (or conditions permit? - see below). I've tried to locate that law, with no luck. That may be the case in the two marine reserves, but if it applies to the whole island, then we broke the law numerous times when we dove off Castle Comfort's dock years ago, without any guide - Castle Comfort is set up for 24 hour unlimited shore diving.
We're planning to go back to Dominica next year (not staying at a dive op) and Bonaire's shore diving has spoiled us - we'd like to get one or two shore dives in, as well as boat diving.
I sent an email to the Dominica Marine Reserve asking if shore diving was possible at "Tous Sable" or where shore diving is allowed. They replied:
Brian,
Sorry for the delay in response, shore diving is generally not permitted on our coasts unless sea conditions dictate otherwise. The exception being Cabrits Dive who come down from Portsmouth by vehicle and dive at Tous Sable with permission.
I have forwarded our message and request to the operator situated in Soufriere, Nature Island Dive, I hope they respond and give you further information.
I hope you enjoyed your visit and look forward to seeing you again.
Best regards
Izzy
Nature Island replied:
Hello,
Your message has been passed on to me.
We are located in the most southerly part of the island in the village of Soufriere and dive the Soufriere/Scottshead Marine reserve.
Unsupervised shore diving is not allowed in the marine reserve and dive shops do not rent tanks.
We hardly ever do shore dives. We do our training dives off the beach in front the dive shop at Soufriere. We dive Tu Sabb as a guided boat dive.
Thanks and have a wonderful Easter Weekend,
Regards
Karen.
So, has anyone done any unguided shore dives or even rented tanks?
We're planning to go back to Dominica next year (not staying at a dive op) and Bonaire's shore diving has spoiled us - we'd like to get one or two shore dives in, as well as boat diving.
I sent an email to the Dominica Marine Reserve asking if shore diving was possible at "Tous Sable" or where shore diving is allowed. They replied:
Brian,
Sorry for the delay in response, shore diving is generally not permitted on our coasts unless sea conditions dictate otherwise. The exception being Cabrits Dive who come down from Portsmouth by vehicle and dive at Tous Sable with permission.
I have forwarded our message and request to the operator situated in Soufriere, Nature Island Dive, I hope they respond and give you further information.
I hope you enjoyed your visit and look forward to seeing you again.
Best regards
Izzy
Nature Island replied:
Hello,
Your message has been passed on to me.
We are located in the most southerly part of the island in the village of Soufriere and dive the Soufriere/Scottshead Marine reserve.
Unsupervised shore diving is not allowed in the marine reserve and dive shops do not rent tanks.
We hardly ever do shore dives. We do our training dives off the beach in front the dive shop at Soufriere. We dive Tu Sabb as a guided boat dive.
Thanks and have a wonderful Easter Weekend,
Regards
Karen.
So, has anyone done any unguided shore dives or even rented tanks?