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West and East Coast

South Coast

Marine Life

The waters around the south coast of Sri Lanka are rich in marine life, making it a popular destination for snorkeling and scuba diving. Some of the common marine species found in this area include:

  1. Coral reefs – The south coast is home to a variety of coral reefs, including hard and soft corals. These reefs are home to a diverse range of marine species such as colorful fish, sea turtles, and octopuses.

  2. Fish – The waters around the south coast are home to a wide variety of fish species, including groupers, snappers, barracudas, and parrotfish. Divers can also spot pelagic fish such as tuna and mackerel.

  3. Sea turtles – The south coast is one of the best places in Sri Lanka to spot sea turtles. Five species of sea turtles can be found here, including the green turtle, hawksbill turtle, and leatherback turtle.

  4. Sharks – The waters around the south coast are home to several species of sharks, including blacktip reef sharks, whitetip reef sharks, and nurse sharks.

  5. Rays – Divers and snorkelers can also spot several species of rays, including manta rays and eagle rays.

  6. Cetaceans – Several species of dolphins and whales can be found in the waters off the south coast of Sri Lanka, including spinner dolphins, bottlenose dolphins, and blue whales.

These are just a few of the marine species that can be found in the waters around the south coast of Sri Lanka. The area is a paradise for marine enthusiasts and offers many opportunities for underwater exploration and wildlife spotting.

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East Coast

Nilaveli & Trincomalee

The east coast of Sri Lanka, specifically Nilaveli and Trincomalee, offers some great dive sites for scuba diving enthusiasts. Here are some of the popular dive sites in the area:

  1. Pigeon Island – This marine national park is a popular spot for snorkeling and scuba diving. The island is home to several dive sites that offer diverse marine life, including colorful coral reefs, sea turtles, and a variety of fish species.

  2. Swami Rock – This dive site is located near Koneswaram Temple and features a large rock formation that descends to a depth of about 30 meters. Divers can spot schools of fish, moray eels, and even reef sharks.

  3. Shark Point – As the name suggests, this dive site is known for its resident population of reef sharks. Divers can also spot rays, barracudas, and other fish species in the area.

  4. Fort Frederick Point – This dive site is located near Fort Frederick and features a coral reef that drops off to a depth of about 30 meters. Divers can spot a variety of fish species and sometimes even whale sharks.

  5. HMS Hermes – This is a famous wreck dive site that features the remains of a British aircraft carrier sunk during World War II. The wreck is located at a depth of about 50 meters and is accessible to advanced divers.

These are just a few of the many dive sites in Nilaveli and Trincomalee. The area is known for its clear waters, diverse marine life, and relatively untouched coral reefs, making it a paradise for scuba diving enthusiasts.

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