Irian Jaya comprises the western half of the huge island of New Guinea situated just northern tip of Australia and at the far eastern reaches of the Nusa Tenggara. It is one of the planets final frontiers both above and below the ocean. Most of the diving here is concentrated around the recently discovered reefs of Raja Ampat archipelago. Raja Ampat meaning Four Kings is named after the four sultans who once ruled West Papua and is rapidly becoming one of Asia's diving hotspots. The four islands of Waigeo, Batanta, Salawati and Misool are in the part of Irian Jaya known as the "bird's head" peninsular and have earned almost mythical status among divers. Conservation Report One of the great things about this area is the variety of reefs and their topography. There are vertical walls, reef flats, slopes, ridges, sea mounds, mucky mangroves, lagoons and pinnacles all of which are affected by a varying degree of current from none to very strong. The visibility is normally very good in the Raja Ampat islands, ranging from 20 to 40 meters varying in the different areas. The north generally has excellent visibility as the water is deep and the islands are small with very little run off.
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Irian Jaya at a glance Accommodation : Liveaboard/Resort Highlights : Many fish, frontier dive sites, stunning bio-diversity. Average cost of a dive : $35 Dive Sites : 10+ Dive Operators : 2+ Getting there : Liveaboard, plane to Sorong. Off Season : None |
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