Nakagurumi
About Nakagurumi
Nakagurumi features scattered reef patches over a sandy bottom in shallow water. The site is often affected by weak water movement that can lead to reduced visibility. Divers commonly descend along a rope and need careful buoyancy and fin control to avoid stirring up sand. Small tunnels add some structure to the terrain, with a maximum depth of around 10 m.
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Nakagurumi Planning Details
Depth range, seasonality, and planning context.
Reported Depth
Up to 10m
Depth Note
Maximum depth is about 10 meters.
Typical Conditions
Poor water flow with minimal current; visibility can be low, especially if sand is disturbed.
Safety & Access At Nakagurumi
Hazards, restrictions, and access requirements.
Key Hazards
Safety Notes
Low water flow can reduce visibility; use controlled buoyancy and fin kicks to avoid silting. A descent rope is used for the drop.
Local Intel For Nakagurumi
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Scuba
Shallow scuba dive to around 10 m; careful buoyancy and fin technique helps prevent silting.
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Exposure Profile at Nakagurumi
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