Marigondon Port
About Marigondon Port
This site on either side of a port begins with short sandy flats before dropping into deep, sweeping walls. Currents can be very strong, including down-currents, and frequent passing boats mean divers need solid buoyancy control, especially in the shallower areas. Seagrass and corals provide habitat for turtles along with squid and octopus, and marbled pike eels are found where tidal influence is strongest.
Where Is Marigondon Port?
Marigondon Port Planning Details
Depth range, seasonality, and planning context.
Depth Note
Starts with sandy flats and drops to deep walls.
Typical Conditions
Short sandy flats leading to deep walls, with very strong currents and down-currents; constant boat traffic.
Safety & Access At Marigondon Port
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Key Hazards
Safety Notes
Expect very strong currents and down-currents. Maintain excellent buoyancy control and situational awareness due to constant boat traffic, particularly in shallow areas.
Local Intel For Marigondon Port
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Scuba
Best suited to divers comfortable with strong currents and buoyancy control near boat traffic.
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Exposure Profile at Marigondon Port
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