Thailand
Phi Phi Islands
Reef
Wall
Drift
Ocean
Cavern

Description
At the Southern end of the Phi Phi Islands chain lie two small rocky islands, Koh Bida Nai and Koh Bida Nok. Both of which provide excellent and varied diving suitable for beginners and experienced divers. There are shallow reefs and steep walls, with depths from 8-28m. Leopard sharks are often seen on these sites, usually resting in the sand, but sometimes swimming – a beautiful sight. Colourful soft corals are mixed with hard coral reefs where moray eels and scorpionfish hide. At Koh Bida Na…
Animals
The following animals can be found here:
Angelfish
Baracuda
Boxfish
Boxfish Pufferfish
Butterflyfish
Cardinalfish
Catsharks
Cleaner Shrimp
Congers
Crown-Of-Thorns Starfish
Cuttlefish
Damselfish
Elapids
Flatfish
Ghostpipefish
Goatfish
Grouper
Grunts
Houndsharks
Jackfish
Lizardfish
Lobster
Longfin
Mackerel
Mantis Shrimp
Moray Eel
Needlefish
Octopus
Parrotfish
Pipefish
Pistol Shrimp
Porcelain Crabs
Pufferfish
Rabbitfish
Requiem Sharks
Scorpionfish
Sea Anemone
Sea Turtle
Seahorse Family
Seaslug
Shrimp
Snaper
Sole
Squid
Staghorn Coral
Stingray
Surgeonfish
Tigerfish
Trumpetfish
Turtle
Wrasse
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