Trigger’d

Vibrant lagoon edge with abundant triggerfish and diverse marine life.

Boat Access
14m Avg Depth
28m Max Depth

About this dive site

This dive site, known as 'Trigger’d,' is situated on an inviting edge of the Agatti island lagoon. It features a gently sloping profile that gradually extends down to approximately 45 meters, though the recreational diving limit is set at 28 meters. The underwater topography includes scattered sand patches and a few small caves, offering diverse habitats and intriguing areas to explore. There is no specific historical information or story provided about the site. Divers can anticipate a rich display of marine life, with a notable abundance of triggerfish, from which the site likely derives its name. Beyond these territorial residents, the site is home to groupers dwelling in the small caves, sting rays gliding over the sand, and schools of rainbow runners, snappers, angel fish, tuna, and jobfish in the open water. Moray eels can also be spotted, adding to the biodiversity. The best time to visit 'Trigger’d' generally aligns with the calmer seasons for the Lakshadweep islands, offering optimal conditions for diving and marine observation. Highlights include the vibrant ecosystem and the opportunity to interact with a wide variety of fish species. Both scuba divers and freedivers will find the site enjoyable, with its gentle slopes and varied depths catering to different breath-hold diving abilities, from exploring shallower areas to reaching the deeper sections.
Diving Freediving Snorkeling

Site Ratings

Big Marine Life Very Good
Macro Marine Life Good
Landscape Quality Very Good
Water Visibility Very Good Viz

Plan Your Visit

coral reefcavernbeginner friendlyintermediate friendlywide anglereef fishsand patches

Marine Life

tunajobfishgroupersangel fishtriggerfishrainbow runnersmoray eelssnapperssting rays

Things to Note

Difficulty:

All levels

Gently sloping profile and moderate maximum depth make it suitable for a range of diving experiences.

Hazards:
dangerous marine lifedepthcave
Current Strength:

Mild

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