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Nemo Reef
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Havelock Island (Swaraj Dweep), India

Nemo Reef

BeachChannelOceanReefSandy bottomMax depth 9 mVisibility ~6 mRated 4/5 · 5,998 logged dives

Nemo Reef sits off Havelock Island, or Swaraj Dweep, and brings several settings into one site: beach access, a channel, open ocean, reef, and sandy bottom. Its average maximum depth is 9 metres, with average visibility of 6 metres. A 4-out-of-5 rating adds a useful measure of how divers regard the site.

With 5,998 logged dives, Nemo Reef is India's most-dived site and a clear focal point for Havelock Island. Its combination of shallow depth, reef structure, ocean exposure, channel terrain, and sand reflects much of the wider national mix without reducing the dive to a single style. That variety helps explain its central place among India's best-known diving locations.

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