Official Kushimoto Marine Park description and visitor facilities.
Marine Center Front
Shallow beach dive at Kushimoto Marine Park.
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About Marine Center Front
Marine Center Front is a shore-entry dive in Kushimoto Marine Park, reached from the Route 42 side on a sloped beach approach. The profile is shallow and easy when you time the tide right: low water exposes rocks at the entry, while high tide gives a much cleaner start. Once in, the site stays calm and marine-park-like, with coral clusters, reef fish, and enough structure to keep a beginner-friendly dive interesting without needing a boat.
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Where Is Marine Center Front?
Marine Center Front Planning Details
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Reported Depth
0m - 10m
Depth Note
Shallow beach point; useful life starts around 5m and the profile stays in a very shallow range.
Best Season
Year-round. Kushimoto's warm current keeps the water usable even in winter, but high tide still matters for the beach entry.
Typical Conditions
Shallow, calm marine-park water with coral clusters and reef fish; the site is easiest when the tide is high and the sea is quiet.
Safety & Access At Marine Center Front
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Key Hazards
Safety Notes
Watch footing on the sloped approach, avoid the exposed rocks at low tide, and keep buoyancy steady around coral clusters.
Access Restrictions
Low tide exposes rocks at the entry, so this is not a carefree grab-and-go shore stop. Plan the visit around the tide and your gear load.
Legal Notes
Respect marine-park rules and avoid contact with coral clusters or entry rocks.
Local Intel For Marine Center Front
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Scuba Diving
Described as shallow and calm for easier diving, especially during high tide.
Freediving
Skin diving works best in calm high-tide windows when the entry is easier and the shallows are full of life.
Snorkeling
Snorkeling is most comfortable at high tide; low tide rocks make the entry less forgiving.
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