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The Giant Moray

The Giant Moray

Home » TOPDIVE News » Page 3 The giant moray (Gymnothorax javanicus), also referred to as Puhi in Maori langage is the most massive moray eel in the polynesian waters. It only has few predators due to its size, indeed it can measures 5ft and 55lbs. The moray is...
The Arue fault

The Arue fault

Home » TOPDIVE News » Page 3 Arriving at the TOPDIVE Tahiti Dive center at 7:10 AM, I was one of the first ones for the dive departure of 7:30 AM. After a quick rundown of the gear I needed, I set out to prepare my gear on the boat. Once checked in at the front desk...
Whales watching, Tahiti

Whales watching, Tahiti

Home » TOPDIVE News » Page 3 End July to October, is the season for the humpback whales migrate to French Polynesia. It was the best opportunity for me to dive with them. Arriving at TOPDIVETahiti dive center at 8:00 am, I was quite excited by the confrontation that...
Le Napoléon

Le Napoléon

Home » TOPDIVE News » Page 3 Véritable mastodonte sous-marin, le napoléon (Cheilinus undulatus) est le plus grand des labres. Appelé aussi Mara en Polynésie, il peut atteindre un poids impressionnant de 200kg et une taille de 2,3m. Vivant au moins 30 ans, le napoléon...
Muri Muri (White valley), Bora Bora

Muri Muri (White valley), Bora Bora

Home » TOPDIVE News » Page 3 Exiting the pass, we are greeted by a school of bottlenose dolphins. Sea was slightly choppy which is usually to case on the northern side of the island. To my relief and to my fellow divers, the sea did smooth out into a gentle swell upon...
The Tapete shark

The Tapete shark

Home » TOPDIVE News » Page 3 Every diver coming to Rangiroa wants to encounter the Silvertip shark(Carcharhinus albimarginatus). Endemic species of Rangiroa, the silvertip is more commonly referred to as the Tapete in the Maori language. It measures around 9.80 feet...
The Opunohu canyons, Moorea

The Opunohu canyons, Moorea

Home » TOPDIVE News » Page 3 I scheduled two dives in Moorea today. The TOPDIVE dive center is located in the heart of the Intercontinental Hotel on the North side of the island, not far from the 2 famous bays of Moorea – Opunohu and Cook’s bay. There was an...
The lemon shark

The lemon shark

Home » TOPDIVE News » Page 3 The Lemon shark (Negaprion brevirostris) commonly named for its yellow brownish color, is more respected for its size that for its reputation. This giant of the seas measures 11.50ft and 400 lbs. Under the misconception that the lemon...
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