February 18 2009 Cayman IslandsNew International scuba Diving Hall Of Fame Inductees The International Scuba Diving Hall of Fame (ISDHF) has recognized four international pioneers and two Cayman Island honorees for their contributions to the recreational scuba diving industry. In a ceremony held on Grand Cayman Island on January 29, 2009, awards for the Inductees and local Ministry of Tourism Honorees were presented by the Hon. Charles E. Clifford, JP, Minister for Tourism, Environment, Investment & Commerce in Cayman.  The Honorable Minister praised the newest Inductees as dedicated and professional individuals who have taken their love for diving and applied it through various disciplines to promote awareness of the aquatic environment, maintain the admirable safety record of diving, and establish a foundation for the worldwide development of the sport.  The evening’s Master of Ceremonies was Leslie Leaney, President of the Historical Diving Society in the US. Leslie is a NOGI award winner and member of the Board of Directors for the International Scuba Diving Hall of Fame.  International Inductees for 2009 are: more..  Full story...

February 3 2009 AustraliaAre YOU the Face of Australia?The Underwater Channel (UWC) in association with PADI is looking for you! The Underwater Channel (www.theunderwaterchannel.tv) in association with PADI (www.PADI.com) are looking to light up diving in Australia for UWC’s viewers around the world!  To do so we have launched an international competition to find an experienced and knowledgeable Aussie diver with bags of confidence and charisma to join The Underwater Channel’s team of presenters (aka Faces!) around the world to become the Face of Australia.  After an initial pre-selection of 6 semi-finalists a series of TV programs will be broadcast on UWC with a UWC/PADI judging panel who will feature the videos and comment (in a friendly fashion) upon the applications!  The viewing public will then be invited to vote, first for the semi-finalists and finally for the winner!   The Face of Australia will be chosen by our viewers!more...  Full story...

August 25 2008 HawaiiArchaeologists have located British whaler sunk by bad weather in 1837 off Kure Atoll Artefacts from the remains of a wreck believed to be of the British whaling vessel Gledstanes lost for 171 years have been found off Kure Atoll in the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands. The artefacts include four large anchors, cannons and cannonballs. The Gledstanes is the fourth whaling vessel found in the Papahanaumokuakea Marine National Monument, evidence of the area's significance as a 19th-century whaling area.  The divers who found the shipwreck were taking part in the 2008 Maritime Heritage Expedition, sponsored by NOAA's National Marine Sanctuaries.  Full story...

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  Herrera, about the forthcoming encounter which should not be missed. He understands me and as the ray passes to our right, he soon realizes that diving in this undiscovered underwater world is worth the trip. The current is pretty strong but we manage to locate the wall and focus our attention on a crevice full of large sweetlips, groupers, snappers and angelfishes about 120 feet below the surface. The wall is adorned with black corals, sea fans, sponges and soft corals of every conceivable color and hue. We drift and find ourselves staring at a green turtle grazing on the reef as thousands of fusiliers and other reef fishes go about their daily routine. For just one short dive, such an encounter with large marine animals is certainly a bonus – aided simply because we are on uncharted, less explored waters – we are in Southern Leyte in Eastern Visayas.

While we regard Palawan as the last frontier, Southern Leyte may be the undiscovered dive frontier. Yet, the province is not as remote as one might think. Barely two hours from Cebu City via Supercat, the capital town of Maasin is a growing commercial center with hotels, pension houses, banks, restaurants, supermarts and internet cafes. From there, it's just a short jeep or bus ride to the dive sites only a few have come to know.

Most of these dive sites are located in Sogod Bay where whalesharks, dolphins, rays and sharks feel completely at home. Fishing is regulated and fish sanctuaries are established in most of its coastal towns.

One prime dive area is Tangkaan Point in Padre Burgos, a half-hour ride from Maasin. This elongated landmass with limestone walls and rock formations hosts some of the most diverse coral and fish species in Southern Leyte, making a dive into this area an underwater tour into coral wonderland. Among the recently discovered sites is Barrel Sponge Garden, a short drop-off whose huge barrel sponges and table corals never fail to amaze even the most traveled bubble-guzzler. Or try the west side and discover the Clinic, where schools of surgeonfishes beckon every visitor to their hideout. Or Turtle Rock, where, green turtles, eagle rays, groupers and batfish usually hangout in an excellently-preserved coral backdrop. Because of its long shoreline, Tangkaan Point offers almost unlimited diving into a maze of rich marine life and prolific fish population.

For more boat dives, Limasawa Island, site of the first Christian mass in the Far East, is just thirty minutes away from Padre Burgos. This six-kilometer long island offers wall and drift dives in virginal coral gardens frequented by largeAmong the recently discovered sites is Barrel Sponge Garden, a short drop-off whose huge barrel sponges and table corals never fail to amaze even the most traveled bubble-guzzler. Or try the west side and discover the Clinic, where schools of surgeonfishes beckon every visitor to their hideout. Or Turtle Rock, where, green turtles, eagle rays, groupers and batfish usually hangout in an excellently-preserved coral backdrop. Because of its long shoreline, Tangkaan Point offers almost unlimited diving into a maze of rich marine life and prolific fish population.

For more boat dives, Limasawa Island, site of the first Christian mass in the Far East, is just thirty minutes away from Padre Burgos. This six-kilometer long island offers wall and drift dives in virginal coral gardens frequented by large pelagics,including barracuda, mackerel, tuna and jack.

However, what makes Southern Leyte unique is its diversified diving. For some world–class shoredives, a tricycle or pick-up comes in handy. Just a few meters from the shores of Lungsodaan, Padre Burgos lie Max Climax Wall and Baluarte. These walls plunge from forty feet to a hundred and thirty feet or more, where black corals, sea fans and soft corals dominate the scene. Along these walls are cracks and crevices where diver-friendly reef residents such as napoleons, angelfish, snapper, sweetlips and grouper exude a warm welcome to underwater visitors. Because of its pristine state and rich bio-diversity, schools of barracuda, jacks, and other pelagics frequent the walls and reefs of Lungsodaan.

Southern Leyte remains largely unexplored; other dive sites can be found in and around in Sogod Bay and Panaon Island. Many await discovery.

Many topside attractions, such as waterfalls, virgin forests, caves, beaches and historical landmarks sum up Southern Leyte as an interesting, enjoyable and unforgettable experience with nature in its purest form.
The beauty of Southern Leyte lies in discovering its splendor and the knowledge that you are one of the first to explore this undiscovered frontier.

 

"Discovered" Dive Sites In
Southern Leyte :

1. Adrian's Cove, Limasawa Island
2. Rio's Point, Limasawa Island
3. Zach's Cove, Limasawa Island
4. Dag's Hole, Limasawa Island
5. Limasawa Southend
6. Max Climax Wall, Lungsodaan, Padre Burgos
7. Voltaire's Rock, Lungsodaan, Padre Burgos
8. Baluarte, Lungsodaan, Padre Burgos
9. Tangkaan Point, Padre Burgos
10. The Clinic, Buenavista, Padre Burgos
11. Turtle Rock, Tangkaan Point
12. Barrel Sponge Garden, Tangkaan Point
13. Buenavista Fish Sanctuary
14. Ampo Coral Garden, Tangkaan Point
15. Tony's Reef, Ilijan Point, Sn. Francisco
16. Napantaw Fish Sanctuary, Sn. Francisco
17. Eve's Cove, Son-ok, Pintuyan
18. Son-ok Fish Sanctuary
19. Otikon Fish Sanctuary, Libagon
20. Biasong Fish Sanctuary
21. Rosetta's Stone, Lipanto, St. Bernard

 

DIVE OPERATORS IN
SOUTHERN LEYTE:

Blue Depth Dive Center
Cantutang, Padre Burgos
Peter's Dive Center
Lungsodaan, Padre Burgos
Davliz Scuba Dive Center
Cantutang, Padre Burgos


SPECIAL ATTRACTION:

Whaleshark watching at Tagbak Marine Park and Tabugon Fish Sanctuary in Liloan fron November to June every year.

Dolphin watching in Sogod Bay.


TOPSIDE ATTRACTIONS
and ACTIVITIES:

Beachcombing, Spelunking at Cagnitoan Cave and Guinsohotan Falls, Maasin; Jungle trek at Patag Daku, Libagon; Pilgrimage at Limasawa First Mass Shrine and Museum, Limasawa Island; Camping at Taglinaw Falls, San Francisco, Swimming/Sunbathing at Punta Beach, Macrohon.

 

How to get to Southern Leyte:

Southern Leyte can be reached via Cebu City. SUPERCAT leaves Cebu (Port 4) for Maasin, capital town of So. Leyte every morning at 8:30

Travel time: Approximately 2 hours 15 minutes

FOR INFORMATION ON TOURS, DIVE PACKAGES AND RATES,
CONTACT:
Hon. Rosette Y Lerias - Governor
Capitol Grounds
Maasin, Southern Leyte
Tel: (053) 570-9016
(053) 570-9017
(053) 381-2389
Fax: (053) 570-9018

E-mail: This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it
or visit website: www.bisaja.homepage.com

 
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