LOG Mae
Beach-entry site with diverse marine life and dynamic features.
Shore Access
8m Avg Depth
17m Max Depth
About this dive site
This dive site, Log Mae, located in Echizen, Fukui, Japan, is a popular beach-entry site renowned for its dynamic underwater topography. Divers can explore distinctive features such as the Ebisu Channel, natural arches, and intricate root formations. The site offers straightforward access directly from the beach, ensuring convenience for divers of all skill levels. Its varied layout provides multiple exploration routes within its relatively shallow depths, making it engaging for both new and experienced divers.
The waters of Log Mae are teeming with a rich array of marine life. Divers frequently encounter schools of horse mackerel, amberjack, barracuda, and yellowtail. For enthusiasts of macro life, the site is exceptional, boasting over 200 species of nudibranchs, alongside sightings of juvenile southern spotted octopus, seahorses, and various crustaceans. The presence of rare seasonal species further enhances the biodiversity and adds an element of surprise to each dive.
Log Mae is suitable for diving throughout the year, with specific seasonal periods offering unique highlights for rare marine encounters. Its beginner-friendly nature, combined with excellent facilities and easy access, makes it an attractive destination for new divers and families. Freedivers will also find the diverse marine life and dynamic underwater structures engaging within the accessible shallow to medium depths. The site's convenience and well-maintained amenities contribute to an overall excellent diving experience.
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Plan Your Visit
beach entryall levelsnudibranchmacro photographyfish schoolsswim-throughbeginner friendlyarcheschannel
Things to Note
Difficulty:
All levels
Beach entry, shallow average depth, and diverse features make it suitable for all experience levels.
Current Strength:
Mild
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