Enokuchi

Mikomoto Island's premier shark site, famous for hammerheads and currents.

Boat Access
11m Avg Depth
23m Max Depth

About this dive site

This dive site, Enokuchi, is renowned as the standard and most popular diving location on Mikomoto Island. Divers typically navigate towards a prominent underwater structure known as “Kadone” located to the west. The common diving approach involves waiting near this root structure, anticipating marine life, and then surfacing directly from that spot, a method often employed in areas with significant currents. Enokuchi is primarily celebrated for its exceptional shark encounters. Annually, from summer through fall, Mikomoto Island transforms into a bustling hub for various shark species, most notably hammerhead sharks. This period solidifies the island's reputation as one of the world's crucial habitats for these magnificent creatures. The best time to visit Enokuchi for shark sightings is from summer to fall, when hammerheads and other sharks congregate in large numbers. Divers should be prepared for strong currents and plan their dives accordingly, focusing on the thrilling opportunity to observe large pelagic species in their natural environment. Freedivers will also find the site appealing due to the presence of sharks and manageable depths for breath-hold diving.
Diving Freediving

Site Ratings

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

Plan Your Visit

sharkhammerhead sharkdrift divestrong currentswide angleadvanced onlypelagic

Marine Life

sharkhammerhead sharkvarious shark species

Things to Note

Difficulty:

Advanced

Strong currents and open-ocean shark encounters require advanced diving skills and experience.

Hazards:
strong currentsdangerous marine life
Current Strength:

Strong

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