The Indian
Ocean is the third largest ocean after the Pacific Ocean and Atlantic
Ocean, and includes Andaman Sea, Arabian Sea, Bay of Bengal, Flores
Sea,
Great Australian Bight, Gulf of Aden, Gulf of Oman, Java Sea,
Mozambique Channel, Persian Gulf, Red Sea, Savu Sea, Strait of Malacca,
Timor Sea, and other tributary water bodies.
Indonesia
Maldives
Red
Sea
Seychelles
Thailand
|
The largest expanse of water on the
Earth, the Pacific Ocean contains the greatest diversity of marine
life. Temperatures range from the 60s to the 80s as you near the
equator.
Eastern
Pacific
|
Caribbean Sea and
Atlantic Ocean
Easily
accessible
from
the
U.S. by many domestic and international
airlines, the Caribbean islands offer warm, clear waters for both new
and experienced divers. Hard corals such as star, elk horn, pillar,
brain, feather and more share the water with tube, barrel and elephant
ear sponges, anemones, crynoids, nudibranches and various species of
both large and small
fish.
Aruba
Bahamas
Bay
Islands
of
Honduras
Belize
Bonaire
British
Virgin
Islands
Cayman
Islands
Cozumel
Curacao
Dominica
Grenada
Puerto
Rico
Saba
Tobago
Turks
& Caicos
US
Virgin
Islands |