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    Älvsjö , Sweden
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    Dive  179
    Divesite:Hin Bida 2016-12-30
    Friday
    30 December
    2016
    Divelocation:Phi Phi Islands,Thailand
    Divecenter:Flip flop divers
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    Started dive: 14:22:00
    Air: 30℃
    Ended dive: 15:08:00
    Max depth: 16.1 m
    Average depth: Not known m
    Surface: 28℃
    visibility: 5m
    Tank: Unkown
    Pressure level: 0 bar
    Start: 200 bar
    End: 90 bar
    Bottom: 28℃
    Time dive: 00:46:00
    Weight belt (kg)
    3.0
    Type of dive specified:
    No
    Used nitrox:
    No
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    Divesite Hin Bida
    Location
    Phi Phi Islands
    Description
    Not known
    Access to location
    By boat from Krabi or Koh Lanta. Takes about 1,5 hours.
    Best time to visit location
    Between Dec and April is the most appropriate time to travel to Phi Phi islands.
    Country
    Thailand
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    Information about the site
    phi phi shark point. 'Hin Bida' is located 8 km south east of Koh Phi Phi Leh and is a submerged rock. It should not be mistaken for another Phuket dive site called Shark Point that's situated about half way between Phuket Island and the Phi Phi Islands.
    Access to the site
    Hin Bida is usually only visited by Phi Phi scuba daytrip boats, the journey taking around 45 minutes. It's named Shark Point because of the leopard sharks that reside here and can be seen either sleeping on the sandy bottom at the edge of the reef or cruising slowly by.
    Conditions around the site
    The top of the rock just breaks the surface of the water. The rocky reef descends down to 21 metres on the north side and 19 metres to the south. It is covered in soft corals and colourful anemones with their resident clownfish. Barrel sponges also thrive here and house scorpionfish. Giant clams are scattered all around. Resident reef fish include schools of blue-lined snappers, fusiliers, parrotfish, bannerfish, butterflyfish and damselfish. Porcupinefish, pufferfish and boxfish are also common. There are plenty of featherstars, plume worms, Christmas tree worms and crinoids. Moray eels reside in the cracks and crags as do lobsters and red octopus. Look closely for even smaller species of marine life such as shrimps and crabs. Watch out for white banded sea snakes too. Visibility varies here from 5m to 20m and currents are normally mild.
    Average depth
    12
    Maximum depth
    18
    Currents
    Weak currents,Weak currents and usually easy to dive, seldom strong currents
    Surface conditions
    Wavy,Wavy and some times it can get rough
    Recommended diver experience level
    Advanced DiverAdvanced Diver,Advanced diver with certificate up to rescue diver and at least 50 dives
    Number of logged dives
    1
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