Diving at dive sites in Hawaii: The Hawaii Archipelago offers diving at some of the best volcanic craters, WWII wrecks and lava tubes in the Pacific.

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At Fish Bowl, once away from the boat mooring, you can spot reef sharks, eagle rays and the common coral fish.

Name divesite: Fish Bowl
Depth: 40-60ft (12-18m)
Visibility: 30-120ft (9-36m)
Accessibility: Shore, Boat
Time to visit: All year long, best at its leeward side
Inserted/Added by: HAWAIIscubadiving.com
Specifications: Fish, This dive has a lot of marine life.

When the boat arrives at this dive site they will drop anchor and then take you your adventure. As you cruise away from the boat you will begin to see the marine life pick up. If you cruise the bowl back towards Maui and look out over the edge you will find huge boulders that are covered with coral, fish and octopus. There are ledges to be found at about 55 feet where a white tip reef shark is often spotted. After this you can catch a slight ride on the current around the corner and back into the fish bowl, keep your eyes out into the sand for cruising bruisers (Hammerheads!) and eagle rays. You just never know when they are going to show up.


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