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Mabul is an island off the south-eastern coast of Sabah
in Malaysia. It first became popular due to its
proximity to
Sipadan Island. Few years back, it has
gained its recognition as one of the best 'muck diving'
sites in the world. Mabul Island is a small oval shaped
island surrounded by sandy beaches and perched on the
northwest corner of a larger two square kilometer reef. |
It is more
correctly recognised now that the reason for the quality of
the MUCK Diving is simply a result of overfishing uses of
cyanide and dynamite by the local people of this area. The
reef is on the edge of the continental shelf and the seabed
surrounding the reef slopes out to 25 to 30 m deep. There
are several dive resorts operating on Mabul island.
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Mabul is also renowned for its amazing array of
macrolife, making it an underwater photographer’s dream
location to capture some of the rarest ecological
species on film. Flamboyant cuttlefish, blue-ringed
octopus, spike-fin gobies, frogfish and moray eels are
just some of the spectacular critters you will encounter
beneath the waters of Mabul. Although all the excitement
is underwater, you can always set your scuba gear aside
for a day to laze on Mabul’s soft sand to work on your
tan. Needless to say, Mabul diving gives macro
photographers some great opportunities to capture some
extremely rare ecological species which have carved a
niche for themselves in the underwater world around
here. Look out for species like multicoloured
nudibranches, ghost pipefish, devil scorpionfish,
stonefish, mantis shrimps, mandarin fish, ribbon eels,
snake eels, frogfish, seahorses and crocodile fish, all
of which make these sites their home.
Since Mabul
is considerably larger, and
Sipadan Island is now
protected from overnight stays, its profile has greatly
increased and resort owners have been able to construct
a much higher standard of accommodation, albeit within
the constraints of a remote getaway. Due to its
geographical position, the island of Mabul is open for
scuba diving all year round, with April to October
offering excellent weather conditions.
Transport to the island is usually included in the
various tour packages offered by travel operators.
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