by Miguel's Diving | Jan 16, 2013 | Marine Life, News
This month Miguel’s Diving staff discovered the whereabouts of one of Indonesia’s uncommon endemic fishes, the Bath’s combtooth blenny. These cute fish are only found in the southern Indonesian islands from Bali to Flores. Males have a checkered red...
by Miguel's Diving | Dec 1, 2012 | Dive Experience, Marine Life
With west weather bringing lots of rain to diving destinations in North Sulawesi, diving season in Gorontalo is at its prime. Typical weather is flat blue seas with a brief late afternoon shower. In addition to Bumphead parrotfish, large snappers, schools of fusiliers...
by Miguel's Diving | Feb 18, 2012 | Marine Life
On the return trip from three great dives, everyone was startled as the dive boat passed a school of tuna in a feeding frenzy. The late afternoon snack was evidently a baitball of minnows. Tuna were even jumping out of the water. After the excitement subsided and the...
by Miguel's Diving | Dec 27, 2011 | Marine Life
Guests diving in Gorontalo during December have enjoyed a special bonus Buy Kamagra Without Prescription , thanks to the sharp eyes and knowledge of Miguel’s Diving staff. In addition to encounters with pods of both Bottle-nosed and Risso’s dolphins, there...
by Miguel's Diving | Nov 24, 2011 | Marine Life
Although some areas of Sulawesi have experienced coral bleaching, Gorontalo has not. Those diving here sometimes see white on coral and think something is wrong. Coral bleaching is generally associated with water temperatures that are too hot for the symbiotic...
by Miguel's Diving | Aug 17, 2011 | Marine Life
Two days ago a whale shark appeared at Olele village where Miguel’s Diving frequently takes guests diving. August is the height of wave season here in Gorontalo, so we are still closed until mid October. Whale sharks are not aware that this is wave season....