(Miri, 19th) Sarawak Forestry Corporation\ announced that Miri-Sibuti Coral Reefs National Park will reopen from today, allowing diving enthusiasts to return to explore the beautiful underwater world of this maritime area.
The Sarawak Forestry Corporation announced via Facebook on March 6th that following the recent stabilization of weather conditions, their management, after a thorough assessment, has determined that the safety conditions of the Miri-Sibuti diving area meet the standards, thus deciding to reopen the Miri-Sibuti Coral Reefs National Park.
The Miri-Sibuti Coral Reefs National Park is one of Sarawak's largest marine protected areas, with famous dive spots such as Nemo Garden, Eve's Garden, and the Kenyalang Wreck.
This area is home to colorful soft and hard corals, and countless marine life such as turtles, sea slugs, and schools of tropical fish, making it a dream exploration site for divers.
The water in this area is clear, with visibility reaching 10 to 30 meters, especially between March to October, which is the best time for diving, allowing divers to clearly appreciate the beauty and magnificence of the coral reef ecosystem.
With the reopening of the Miri-Sibuti Coral Reefs National Park, diving enthusiasts can return to their underwater paradise and enjoy the diving experience.
The Sarawak Forestry Corporation announced via Facebook on March 6th that following the recent stabilization of weather conditions, their management, after a thorough assessment, has determined that the safety conditions of the Miri-Sibuti diving area meet the standards, thus deciding to reopen the Miri-Sibuti Coral Reefs National Park.
The Miri-Sibuti Coral Reefs National Park is one of Sarawak's largest marine protected areas, with famous dive spots such as Nemo Garden, Eve's Garden, and the Kenyalang Wreck.
This area is home to colorful soft and hard corals, and countless marine life such as turtles, sea slugs, and schools of tropical fish, making it a dream exploration site for divers.
The water in this area is clear, with visibility reaching 10 to 30 meters, especially between March to October, which is the best time for diving, allowing divers to clearly appreciate the beauty and magnificence of the coral reef ecosystem.
With the reopening of the Miri-Sibuti Coral Reefs National Park, diving enthusiasts can return to their underwater paradise and enjoy the diving experience.