Rhinopias belong to the scorpionfish family and are native to the tropical western Indo-Pacific. Like all scorpionfish, they have venomous spines and prefer to rest on the bottom, occasionally walking or ‘hopping’ by pushing off with their pelvic and pectoral fins rather than swimming. Scorpionfish are masters of camouflage, enabling...

Are you planning a dive trip to the Lembeh Strait but aren’t sure when is the best time to visit us? In this Blog we take a look at the different times for diving in Lembeh throughout the year, the day, and the night! Seasons, Weather and Diving Conditions No matter what...

Diving in Lembeh is world famous for its incredible muck diving and rare and unusual marine life. But what is muck diving and what’s the best way to tackle it? Muck diving refers to the fine sediment which is found at most of our dive sites. This sediment is very...

Have you heard about Muck Diving? Here we explain about the wonders of muck, what it is and how to dive it…. The term “muck” diving actually takes its name from the sediment that lies on the bottom and it can be a mixture of sand, silt, natural debris such as...