Nudibranchs

Nudibranchs are marine gastropod mollusks with soft bodies, part of the sea-slug family. 

Nudibranchs come in virtually every color and combination of colors and are extremely beautiful. They are some of the most overlooked beauties by divers.

11 fun facts about nudibranchs

1. Nudibranchs are pretty tiny

Most of them are less than 5 cm long, while others are very small, just a few millimeters. The largest ones, like the Spanish dancer, rarely exceed 60 centimeters.

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Responsible and sustainable diving. 100% committed to our oceans

Responsible and sustainable diving. 100% committed to our oceans.

Dive. Enjoy. Care about the oceans

Our love, respect and commitment to the sea. What we do at SDDC and what you can do to protect it.

We are divers and the ocean is our passion and our lifestyle. It is also our school and our office.

The reefs of Bali are so beautiful. They are super healthy, colourful and full of life. It is the responsibility of each of us to keep them that way. Take care of them, respect them and even more, improve them.

It is a pleasure for us to share our passion with all of you. It is our priority to teach people not only to dive but also to respect, care for and love the sea.

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Coronavirus and diving – New Normal Protocols

At Southern Dreams Diving Club, we are aware of the impact of the coronavirus on our day-to-day life and on diving. That is why we constantly work to minimize the risk of virus transmission. We want to protect both each and every one of our clients and our staff, which leads us to apply exceptional measures. These protocols are based on government and industry expert recommendations. It is important that we all adapt so that we can continue to enjoy diving safely.

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Clownfish

Marine life in Bali, clownfish

Clownfish. 8 fun facts

1. It belongs to the subfamily amphiprioninae and there are 30 different species

Anemonefish live on reefs in the Indian and Pacific Oceans, the Red Sea, and the Great Barrier Reef of Australia. However, they cannot be seen in the Atlantic or Caribbean Seas.

The famous Nemo is a false clownfish or false anemone fish.

Marine life in Bali, clownfish
Video by Ludovic Amevor
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