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Oge Beach Drop-off

About this Dive Site

Description

Experience the thrilling underwater topography of Oge Beach Drop-off, where a sheer wall plunges into the blue abyss. This dynamic site is a magnet for large pelagic species like tuna and jacks, often seen hunting near the coral-encrusted vertical face.

Best Time to Dive
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Peak Season January, February, April, May, June, July, August, October, November
Jan Good visibility, potential for humpback whale sightings offshore.
Feb Continued humpback whale season, good chance of seeing them.
Mar End of whale season, still good marine life.
Apr Transition to drier season, excellent visibility.
More monthly highlights
May Peak of the dry season, clear waters and abundant fish.
Jun Continued good diving conditions, potential for turtle nesting.
Jul Dry season continues, vibrant coral reefs.
Aug Excellent visibility, good chance to see reef sharks.
Sep Slight increase in plankton, but still good diving.
Oct Transition back to rainy season, visibility improves.
Nov Start of manta ray season, often seen feeding.
Dec Manta ray season continues, good chance of sightings.
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