Fouha Bay
About Fouha Bay
Fouha Bay sits north of Umatac Bay and features a reef flat that slopes from about 40 to 90 feet. At around 60 feet, divers can find remnants of a WWII Japanese Zero, including an engine block with propeller. It is described as an easy dive suitable for all divers. If not accessed by boat, reaching the site involves a long surface swim/snorkel.
Where Is Fouha Bay?
Fouha Bay Planning Details
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Reported Depth
12.2m - 27.4m
Depth Note
Reef flat slopes from 40 to 90 ft; wreck remnants at ~60 ft.
Local Intel For Fouha Bay
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Scuba
Very easy dive profile over a sloping reef (roughly 12–27 m) with wreck remnants around 18 m.
Snorkel
Reaching the site from shore involves a long snorkel/surface swim.
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Exposure Profile at Fouha Bay
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