Dreaded Puffer Rock
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Description
Dreaded Puffer Rock, a deeper dive on Netrani Island, lives up to its name with a notable population of large pufferfish. Navigate its rocky terrain for a chance to discover hidden eels, lobsters, and other fascinating crustaceans.
Best Time to Dive
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Peak Season
February, November, December, January, March, October
Jan
Post-monsoon clarity, good for spotting larger marine life around the island.
Feb
Excellent visibility, calm seas, ideal for exploring the diverse reef.
Mar
Warmer waters, good visibility, potential for spotting schooling fish.
Apr
Hottest month, visibility can decrease due to plankton blooms.
More monthly highlights
May
Pre-monsoon conditions, increased plankton, reduced visibility. Diving is limited.
Jun
Southwest monsoon season, rough seas, very low visibility. Diving is generally not recommended.
Jul
Monsoon continues, similar conditions to June.
Aug
Monsoon starts to subside, visibility slowly improving but still poor.
Sep
Post-monsoon, visibility improving significantly, good for exploring the island's underwater topography.
Oct
Conditions continue to improve, good for spotting diverse reef fish.
Nov
Start of the dry season, excellent visibility and calm seas, ideal for macro photography.
Dec
Peak season, best visibility and calm conditions for exploring Netrani's rich marine biodiversity.
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