Gambia Gambia

Tanji Bird Reserve Reef

About this Dive Site

Description

Dive into the heart of the Tanji Bird Reserve Marine Protected Area at its main reef, a dynamic blend of hard and soft corals. This thriving underwater garden is a magnet for diverse marine life, from shimmering schools of reef fish to gentle sea turtles, and the occasional playful dolphin.

Best Time to Dive
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Peak Season March, April, November, December
Jan Good visibility for observing birdlife from underwater.
Feb Stable conditions, good for exploring the coastal reefs.
Mar Warming waters, increased fish activity near the shore.
Apr Peak season for seeing a variety of reef fish and potentially larger marine animals.
More monthly highlights
May Start of plankton blooms, attracting smaller fish and potentially feeding larger ones.
Jun Rainy season, visibility can be reduced, but good for observing macro life.
Jul Peak rainy season, focus on sheltered dive sites, good for observing intertidal species.
Aug Continued rainy season, potential for seeing juvenile fish in mangroves.
Sep End of rainy season, visibility improving, marine life returning to the reefs.
Oct Visibility improving significantly, good for observing bird feeding patterns from the water.
Nov Excellent visibility, dry season, ideal for photography and observing diverse birdlife from below.
Dec Prime diving conditions, high chance of seeing a variety of marine life and observing the rich bird ecosystem.
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