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SEALs Tec Buoy

SEALs Tec Buoy is Cape Maeda's drop-off shelf.

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Cape Maeda access, a shallow shelf, and a quick fall into deeper water make this a flexible shore-or-boat dive when sea state is calm.

About SEALs Tec Buoy

SEALs Tec Buoy sits near the tip of Cape Maeda as a shore-accessible drop-off that begins on an easy shallow shelf and then opens quickly into deeper water. The route is condition-sensitive but straightforward, with a simple entry, a clear shelf-to-wall transition, and enough depth change to reward controlled buoyancy and a relaxed pace. It suits divers who want an Okinawa wall-style outing close to the cape's managed access point.

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Research Estimate At SEALs Tec Buoy

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VisibilityVisibility: 12m
AccessSimple entry
CoralHealthy coral
Aquatic LifeExceptional variety
FacilitiesGood facilities
Crowd / PopularityQuite busy
CurrentLight current
SurgeLight surge

Where Is SEALs Tec Buoy?

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SEALs Tec Buoy Planning Details

Depth range, seasonality, and planning context.

Reported Depth

5m - 30m

Depth Note

The route begins on a shallow shelf around 5m and drops quickly to 30m.

Best Season

Year-round, especially June to September

Typical Conditions

Shallow shelf, quick drop, clear water, and a managed entrance that changes with sea state.

Safety & Access At SEALs Tec Buoy

Hazards, restrictions, and access requirements.

Key Hazards

Restricted accessWaves

Safety Notes

Keep buoyancy tight on the shelf edge, respect closure flags, and use flotation if you are snorkeling the shallows.

Access Restrictions

Cape Maeda stairs can close in severe weather, and snorkeling requires a flotation belt or life jacket.

Legal Notes

Follow Cape Maeda management rules, use designated parking, and obey flotation and closure requirements.

Local Intel For SEALs Tec Buoy

Community notes to help plan your visit.

Scuba Diving

The drop-off is best on scuba, where the shelf-to-wall transition gives an easy start and more depth to work with.

Freediving

Possible for confident freedivers in calm water, but the changing entry and quick depth change make it less forgiving than a sheltered lagoon.

Snorkeling

Snorkelers can work the shallow shelf on good days, but the site becomes more interesting once you can follow the drop-off.

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Exposure Profile at SEALs Tec Buoy

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Wildlife at SEALs Tec Buoy

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Recent Logged Visits At SEALs Tec Buoy

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SEALs Tec Buoy Guide - Frequently Asked Questions

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SEALs Tec Buoy Guide - Sources and Updates

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Research Sources

okinawahai.com · Community

Crowding and condition sensitivity for the Cape Maeda area.

www.jeepe.jp · Guide

Cape Maeda seasonality and visibility window.

www.maedamisaki.jp · Official

Cape Maeda rules, flotation requirements, and closure policy.

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