PurpleDivePenida
Feb 16, 20232 min
Many divers ask whether they will see sharks when diving Nusa Penida. For some, it’s a joy to see these graceful creatures; for others, fear motivates the question, even if sharks rarely, if ever, attack divers.
Bamboo sharks are often spotted when diving Manta point dive site. They are very gentle sharks so gentle in fact that they are on the list of the 10 least dangerous sharks. They are beautiful to watch as they swim along the bottom looking for food, they are particularly fond of octopuses.
It's a pretty rare find compared to other parts of Indonesia but on certain dive sites if you look carefully you may find a hiding Wobbegong, one of the strangest looking of all sharks!
Though they are not seen often, reef sharks are often spotted around Nusa Penida, especially white tips. The juveniles or small sharks may be resting or sleeping underneath a table coral. Peek under them when diving Nusa Penida.
There is the occasional sighting of hammerheads in Nusa Penida, especially on the east coast. They are pretty rare and usually show up in cold water season, between July and October. Keep your eyes on the blue!
Threshers used to be the usual residents of Nusa Penida and, at certain times, are spotted regularly. Sadly though, even though they are on the IUCN red list with the status of endangered species, they are still fished for their fins and caught in bycatch so the sightings are getting less and less over the years.
Firstly, sharks are not dangerous creatures per se. They tend to only attack surfers that they mistake for seals in strong surf areas where the visibility is bad. Secondly, unlike Australia, Nusa Penida does not have sharks that have been involved in attacks in its waters. For most people, a shark encounter in Nusa Penida means a glimpse of an elegant creature swimming away too quickly, as most divers will agree.
So, if you are fortunate enough to meet a shark, consider yourself lucky and admire the beauty.