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Milne Bay has recorded a third of the world's species of marine fish and is listed as an 'ecological hotspot' with one of the greatest marine species biodiversities in the world. The province is home to everything from the tiny ghost pipe fish to the huge manta rays and killer whales. Milne Bay is also home to stunning birds of paradise, massive butterflies, cus cus, tree kangaroo and also some of the friendliest people you will ever meet. Migrating whales, Killer whales, Manta rays, dolphins and sharks all regularly visit the island group. Out at the conflict Islands, the diving seems to be take an impossible turn towards getting even better. Being an atoll, surrounded by deep troughs and good strong ocean currents, "the conflicts" is one big pressure point. Thousands upon thousands or small fish feed off the rich currents that hit against the walls of reef that surround the island group. The natural lagoons and sandy beaches make it ideal for green and hawksbill turtles to nest, rest and feed. |
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