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Thanks to a vigorous national conservation program Tunisia's waters remain a high quality
environment. The undersea world is abundant and rich for the variety of its flora and fauna and offer to the diver
a field for research and discovery. The International Diving Center at Port El Kantaoui, open all year, teaches
underwater diving. Offshore nearby Hergla, the sea vibrates with life - shrimp, crabs, mullet and hake.
A source of wonder and delight. Northwest
,the Tabarka region has long held the laurels for the diversity of the sea life, the rocky sea bed rich in coral
and the clear clean water providing ideal conditions for the flora and fauna of the Mediterranean. Amateur and
professional divers may explore this region. The Tabarka Yachting Club organizes dives and can provide amateur
and professional divers with the necessary equipment. Both Tabarka Yachting Club and the International Diving Center
are affiliated with the C.M.A.S (Confederation Mondiale des Activités Subaquatiques) and their diplomas
recognized by this World Confederation.
The islands of Zembra and La Galite are natural reserves and permission must be obtained to dive in these areas.
La Galite is the home of colonies of seals and walrus.
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