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Waters of the World

Raja Ampat

Raja Ampat

Four kingdoms of islands where two oceans trade water, and the reef never stops being fed.

West Papua's archipelago sits at the heart of the Coral Triangle, where Pacific and Indian ocean water exchanges through narrow straits. That exchange feeds the highest recorded reef biodiversity on Earth — and it is entirely current-driven diving.

Conditions

Season
October–April for the calmest seas
Temperature
About 27–30 °C year-round
Visibility
Typically 15–30 m, current dependent
Entry
Negative entries from tenders, mostly from liveaboards

What this water asks

Real current management, a reef hook used only on dead rock, and gas discipline over ambition.

The Blue Heart

Tasselled wobbegong (Eucrossorhinus dasypogon)

A flattened, ornately camouflaged carpet shark that spends its days motionless under coral ledges, ambushing rather than chasing its prey.

Atlas sites here

Find a center near here

Presence here

Presence notes appear here once enough divers have logged this water — the same house number the Tide holds everywhere.

Safety first

Every practice here fits entirely inside your existing agency standards and dive plan. Slow, continuous breathing only — never breath-holding, skip-breathing or hypoventilation on scuba. No exercise sits in task-critical phases such as descents, ascents or gas management. Mindful Diving is complementary to, and independent of, SSI, PADI, CMAS and RAID.

Dive this water with a trained practice

MD-1 Mindful Diver™ is studied online and practised on the dives you already make — including this one.