Barracuda Point

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Barracuda Point is a world-renowned dive site off Sipadan Island in Malaysia, famous for its strong currents, massive barracuda schools, and rich marine biodiversity.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf dive site
tourist attraction
accessBy boat
activity scuba diving
underwater photography
bestSeason dry season
conservationStatus protected marine area
country Malaysia
difficultyLevel intermediate to advanced
famousFor large schools of barracuda
rich marine biodiversity
strong currents
wall diving
governingBody Sabah Parks NERFINISHED
hasCondition good visibility
strong currents
hasEcosystemType coral reef
wall reef
hasFeature coral gardens
drop-off
sandy ledges
vertical reef wall
hasHazard strong currents for inexperienced divers
hasMarineLife barracuda
groupers
jacks
parrotfish
reef sharks
snappers
triggerfish
turtles
knownFor barracuda tornado formations
pelagic species encounters
locatedIn Malaysia NERFINISHED
Sabah NERFINISHED
Sipadan Island NERFINISHED
locatedInBodyOfWater Celebes Sea NERFINISHED
nearbyCity Semporna NERFINISHED
ocean Pacific Ocean
partOf Coral Triangle region NERFINISHED
Sipadan Island Marine Park NERFINISHED
popularWith experienced divers
underwater photographers
region Borneo NERFINISHED
regulation daily diver quota applies at Sipadan
timeZone Malaysia Time
typicalDepthRange 5–40 meters

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Sipadan Island hasDiveSite Barracuda Point