Dive Safety in Maldives
Even the most experienced divers experience a unique thrill when diving in the Maldives. Diving in Maldives can be a memorable experience if all precautions are taken for a safe dive. More than 1000 dives are made daily in the Maldives, but the strong security and safety measures taken ensure that accidents are few and far in between.
Currents & Tides
No matter where you are diving, safety always enhances the enjoyment of your dive. An important factor to be considered for a successful dive is the "Strength" and "Direction" of the currents. The tide determines the strength and direction of the currents as well as visibility. Clear waters are brought into the atolls by the rising tide, while the ebbing tide takes away less clear waters.
Ceaseless currents sweep the Maldivian archipelago. Caused by the monsoons, they are usually west to east during the southwest monsoon from May to November east to west during the Northeast monsoon from December to April. But changes in wind directions and tides can offset the influence of the oceanic currents. Strong currents make a dive livelier.
Enjoy a dive with the emphasis on full safety!
Important Tips for Safety :
Dangerous Fish & Corals
Marine life seem attractive and apparently harmless from a distance. But, as you get nearer you realize that not all species are harmless. There are some species which are small to look at but extremely venomous. Some of them are too small or too well hidden and they pose a high threat to divers.
Species like the Scorpionfish, which includes the Stonefish, quietly lie in wait for their prey. They have sharp spines which are associated with venom glands. When these spines come in contact with human skin, the fish injects a powerful neurotoxin. This results in immediate nausea followed by cardio respiratory insufficiency, sweating and fever. The effect of the sting can be reduced by soaking the affected area in hot water.
Even the coral reefs like the Yellow fire Coral are a bit dangerous. This coral species launches thousands of tiny poisonous darts upon contact. Wetsuits offer some protection, but the best protection is precaution. Avoid any contact with any of the creatures, even if they appear tiny and harmless. Any contact with creatures seen leaning against the corals and walking on reef tops should be avoided at all costs.
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