Oil Rig Wrecks
About this Dive Site
Description
Two decommissioned oil rig jackets, deliberately sunk to create an artificial reef in Brunei Bay, now teem with life. Soft corals and sea fans adorn the structures, providing a vibrant habitat for nudibranchs, flatworms, and the elusive frogfish, making it a fascinating exploration for divers.
Best Time to Dive
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Peak Season
March, April, July, August, September, October
Jan
Good chance of spotting juvenile barracuda
Feb
Wrasse mating displays
Mar
Start of turtle nesting season on nearby islands
Apr
Increased sightings of reef sharks
More monthly highlights
May
Plankton blooms can attract smaller schooling fish
Jun
Juvenile fish are abundant
Jul
Good visibility for macro photography
Aug
Possible sightings of dugongs in shallower areas
Sep
Manta ray season begins
Oct
Peak manta ray season
Nov
Manta ray sightings continue
Dec
Good for spotting nudibranchs
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