General Information
Donald Duck Bay is famous for the high rised big rock formation resembling the head of a duck, hence the name. Conditions underwater are fine for diving, particulary at the northern end of the bay where huge boulders build a line extending away from the Island. The maximum depth where the reef meets the sand is at about 20 meters. All over the bay patches of hard and soft corals as well as seafans can be found.

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Similan including Koh Bon, Koh Tachai & Richelieu Rock
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Current
Currents are always mild due to the resticted water movements inside the bay.
Marine Life
On night dives, you can often encounter interesting marine life such as Squid, Nudibranch, Lobsters and Crab. Nursesharks have been seen hunting here at night as well. Different kinds of Groupers swim along and also at home in this bay is a number of sea Turtles.
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