SY Fiji Siren mooring
About SY Fiji Siren mooring
A heavy-duty mooring line that begins at the surface and descends to about 19 m over a flat seabed of dark grey mud. With very few natural reference points on the bottom, it is commonly used for underwater navigation training that focuses on compass work. The mooring rope hosts small macro life, and pelagic visitors and reef fish can be seen nearby, with larger fish and rays occasionally appearing close to the seabed among baitfish schools.
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SY Fiji Siren mooring Planning Details
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Reported Depth
Up to 19m
Depth Note
Mooring starts at the surface and drops to 19 msw over thick mud.
Typical Conditions
Flat muddy bottom with minimal visual references; mooring line runs from the surface to the seabed.
Safety & Access At SY Fiji Siren mooring
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Safety Notes
The bottom has few visual reference points, so solid navigation skills and buddy contact are important. Take care around the mooring rope and line to avoid snagging or entanglement.
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Frequently used for navigation specialty training, with compass bearings set back toward shore.
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