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Fabiacet is the name of a set of dive sites around four tiny islands south east of Misool.

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Fabiacet is around a 15 hour sail south west of Sorong so is reached by liveaboard. The series of four tiny islands, two of them no more than rocks, run in a chain to the south east of Misool. The remoteness contributes to the "untouched" beauty and the feeling that you are the first diver to dive here. These dive sites offer the possibility to see anything, from the rarest blennies, to great hammerhead sharks coming up from the deep.

Pinnacles and submerged plateaus around the islets are surrounded by deep water and currents can be strong. Visibility is usually excellent, 30-40 meters. Pelagic fish are common including schools of yellowtail barracuda and big eye trevally. Tuna and mackerel also hunt here. Rainbow runners pass divers in speeding squadrons. The occasional reef shark and Napoleon wrasse are also seen. Schools of snapper come in several varieties here including midnight, red, black and white, humpback and one spot snapper. Butterflyfish include masked, striped and copper band. They all jostle for reef space with schools of fusilier, surgeonfish and wrasse.

Coral coverage on the walls is superb with fine examples of gorgonian sea fans complemented by hard and soft corals, barrel sponges, sea whips and feather stars. Photographers will be able to get some awesome wide angle shots but as with most Indonesia dive sites, the macro life is abundant too.



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