Sometimes great diving comes in the most unusual of places and Seaventures platform is one of those. A couple of kilometres of the north east coast of Mabul Island is a decommissioned oil rig that now acts as a budget resort for Sipadan/Mabul divers. It is certainly unique but rather ugly to look at, at least from above the water. Once underwater however, the steel structures create a muck divers wonderland and this dive is often the highlight of a stay at Mabul.
If you stay on the platform you can descent the oil rig elevator to sea level and dive below the rig as often as your computer will allow.
If you stay on Mabul or Kapalai the platform is just a minutes boat ride away. Conditions are calm with minimal current, visibility is average and the maximum depth is 17-20m. This is an easy dive for all levels of diver.
So what can you see here? Schools of fish fill the gaps between the pylons, much like on a wreck or cave entrance. Frogfish and leaf fish are common amongst the debri as are various and colourful nudibranchs and sea slugs. Ornate ghost pipefish are numerous too.
Lionfish hunt in the shadows. Scorpionfish are well camouflaged. Giant moray eels are one of the bigger species seen here. Seahorse are also spotted, including the elusive pygmy seahorse. No bigger than a finger nail, you'll need a good macro lens if you want to get a good photo.
ther Mabul Dive Sites: Froggy Lair : Eel Garden : Crocodile Avenue
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