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| ![]() Maritime and Corporate Administrator of the Republic of the Marshall Islands |
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When it comes to diving, the Marshall Islands offers divers unsurpassed beauty and adventure. Water visibility is up to 200 feet, water temperature is 84° year-round, coupled with 750,000 square miles of pristine ocean teaming with flourishing coral reefs, countless pinnacles and walls, and a reserve of incomparable World War II wrecks. Bikini Atoll's warm lagoon contains a spectacular collection of wartime wrecks, including the world's only diveable aircraft carrier, the U.S.S. Saratoga, the Japanese World War II flagship, The Nagato, and numerous others. Bikini, the site of the famous post-World War II atomic tests, opened its attractions to visitors only in mid-1996. ![]() Marshall Islands' coral reefs flourish with colorful reef fish, sharks, turtles and giant clams. Whether scuba diving or snorkeling, the Marshall Islands crystal clear waters abound in incredible beauty and sea life.
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