Triton Bay is one of Indonesia’s newest hotspots. It was only in 2006 that we first started to organise regular dive expeditions started in this area. Here is a gallery from a few different photographers who have joined us in this region.
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Full of colour – this is why Dr. Gerry Allen named this Triton Bay dive site Little Komodo
The most amazing soft coral scenery in Triton Bay
Soft coral meadow and schooling fish in Triton Bay
Pinjalo school
Great coral reef and schooling fish
Colourful coral reef scene and fish in Triton Bay
Cowry shells in sea fan
Bue ringed octopus
Soft coral and diver
Shallow reefs packed with colour in Triton Bay…
Coral reef scene with boat on the surface
Triton Bay, soft coral heaven…
Pigmy seahorse in sea fan with coral polyps open
Tozeuma shrimp otherwise known as a sawblade shrimp
Bue ringed octopus
Soft & hard corals with trees and a blue sky, simple beauty!
Such great diversity of colourful corals…
Around the fishing platforms these whalesharks hang out to feed…
The most colourful reef scenery in Triton Bay
The most colourful reef scenery in Triton Bay
Goby On Soft Coral
Sitting atop it’s host dendronepthya soft coral
Lots of tiny pygmy seahorse in Triton Bay
Full of colour – this is why Dr. Gerry Allen named this Triton Bay dive site Little Komodo
Full of colour – this is why Dr. Gerry Allen named this Triton Bay dive site Little Komodo
Little Komodo dive site – one of the best dive sites in the world!
Barrel sponges & soft corals in shallows in Triton Bay
This reef was heavily impacted in 2006 when we 1st surveyed this area.
Giant pufferfish feeding on soft corals
Nudibranch in Triton Bay
A fairly common nudibranch in Triton Bay
A very photogenic nudibranch in Triton Bay
This was probably the 1st time Miamira alleni was photographed outside of Philippines
Lots of cowry shells in Triton Bay
Lots of cowry shells in Triton Bay
Great chances to find frogfishes in Triton Bay
Nudibranch laying eggs in Triton Bay
A common nudibranch in Triton Bay
Rare and unusual octopus in Triton Bay
Very rare sighting of Plocamopherus margaretae from Triton Bay
Unknown nudibranch species from Triton Bay
Guest Gallery
Triton Bay soft corals by Eric Cheng
Backlit soft coral in Triton Bay by Eric Cheng
Backlit soft coral in Triton Bay by Eric Cheng
Also known as Christmas Rock by Eric Cheng
Pigmy seahorse by Eric Cheng
Sea fan and dramatic light by Eric Cheng
Swaying soft corals by Eric Cheng
by Eric Cheng
by Eric Cheng
by Eric Cheng
by Eric Cheng
by Nortbert Wu
by Eric Cheng
by Eric Cheng
by Nortbert Wu
by Nortbert Wu
by Nortbert Wu
by Nortbert Wu
by Nortbert Wu
by Nortbert Wu