Nudibranch Mangroves And Reef
# Nudibranch Mangroves and Reef
Dive Conditions
Discover the vibrant Nudibranch Mangroves and Reef at Janggelo Island in Indonesia’s pristine Raja Ampat archipelago. This exceptional dive site combines unique mangrove ecosystems with thriving coral reef habitats, offering divers an unforgettable experience in West Papua’s Halmahera Sea.
Divers encounter spectacular biodiversity, including abundant nudibranchs, colorful reef fish, crustaceans, and macro marine life thriving among healthy coral formations. The mangrove sections provide sheltered shallow waters perfect for observing delicate species and intricate ecosystems.
Depths range from 5 to 25 meters, making this site suitable for intermediate to advanced divers. The varying topography and currents require solid diving skills and experience with reef navigation.
The site’s rich ecosystem supports an extraordinary array of species unique to Raja Ampat’s waters. Crystal-clear visibility and pristine conditions make Nudibranch Mangroves and Reef ideal for underwater photography and macro enthusiasts seeking to explore one of the world’s most biodiverse marine regions.
🐠 Marine Life at This Dive Site
Species data from iNaturalist (CC BY-NC)