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Dolphin in Morotai

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Morotai, apart from World War II Wreckage sometimes visited by a pod of dolphins – frequently travels near the Monumen Trikora closed to the City of Daruba where you can […]

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Guest Opinion – Shark Diving Tourism

November 11, 2017by gharonk Leave a comment

Marshall Sastra perspective on Shark Diving Tourism: “OK, I, Marshall Sastra, I support the shark research and shark diving tourism in Indonesia and I, myself, wish shark diving tourism – […]

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Beach Clean Up

August 6, 2017by gharonk Leave a comment

Today morning, 6th August 2017, Shark Diving Indonesia together with the diving community in Morotai conducted beach clean up in the location of entry point for our most famous Bristol […]

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29th April – 3rd May 2017 Trip

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At the end of April 2017, we accompanied a group of 10 divers and 1 snorkeler in a trip that visit Morotai for their first attempt. This group is lead […]

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Morotai Devil Ray

May 21, 2017by gharonk Leave a comment

Among the rarest Mobulidae (1,5-2 % of all Mobula), Mobula thurstoni found in Morotai, we have several footage of this beautiful Devil Ray in one of our dive site. Currently […]

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Efek Pemberian Makan Hiu Pada Pariwisata

April 14, 2017by gharonk Leave a comment

On Aleksandra Maljkovic and Isabelle Cote’s “Effects of tourism related provisioning on the trophic signatures and movement patterns of an apex predator, the Caribbean reef shark” http://www.sciencedirect.com/…/article/pii/S0006320710004908 Once in Marine […]

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On Grover’s Paper “Albert Behnke: Nitrogen Narcosis” [The Journal of Emergency Medicine, Vol. 46, No. 2, pp. 225-227, 2014]

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Casey Grover and David Grover dedicated his paper to the Albert Behnke’s legacy in the description of Nitrogen Narcosis (later categorized as part of Inert Narcosis). Despite he was not […]

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Correlation between sharks and reef fishes in Morotai

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Morotai Island is well-known for its reef shark diving destination but we have yet to fully discern the density of the reef sharks and the correlation between the predator, carnivore […]

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New Shark Species

July 28, 2016by gharonk Leave a comment

In 2015, a new shark species – nurse shark to be precise – is found in the offshore of Pacific Ocean side of Mexico. This Nurse Shark has been acknowledge […]

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Seahorses Facts

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Following are the facts related to Seahorses: Only male seahorses that gestate the young – in a brood pouch Seahorses don’t have any teeth so they suck the prey via […]

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Shark Diving Indonesia is the first Dive Center operated in Morotai Island, North Mollucas, Indonesia. Shark Diving Indonesia established in 2013 when there were no closest than 500 km to obtain the dive gears and tanks. It is aimed to support local capabilities in both recreational diving, tourism, and natural conservation. Indonesia as one of the countries where shark catch is still exist, should turn its role to the country that supports shark conservation. It's abundancy on sharks - from the small walking shark up to a big whale shark should be kept for generations.

Shark Diving Indonesia supports all efforts in shark conservation either locally in Morotai, a nation-wide movement in Indonesia, or other international efforts. Shark Diving Indonesia  welcome you to dive with shark and share some of our revenue to local community, in form of diving education, local capacity building, and marine life conservation. Shark Diving Indonesia working closely with other Diving Operators in other area to promote dive tourism and campaign together to promote the tourism as well as diving knowledge.

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