UNI SCUBA - East Coast
UNI SCUBA on South Korea's East Coast is where we’d point divers looking to take their professional training seriously. They put a strong focus on instructor development, which means their own staff are likely sharp and up-to-date on best practices. While the East Coast offers some interesting cold-water diving, often with kelp forests and unique macro life, we think UNI SCUBA really shines for those committed to advancing their dive career, rather than just recreational day trips. It's a solid choice if you're local or planning to spend extended time in the region working towards that instructor rating.
- Location
- East Coast, South Korea, East Asia
- Coordinates
- 37.529762, 127.121826
- Phone
- +82708623 5817
- [email protected]
- Website
- https://ssi45907.com
- Courses
- Instructor_training
- Address
- 14-23, Seongan-ro 6-gil, Seoul, 05398, KOR
Dive Sites Near UNI SCUBA
UNI SCUBA provides access to 11 dive sites in East Coast.
- 스텔라 - 25m
- BIANCA VENTURE - 5m (wreck)
- Gable Rocks
- Gangneung Coast
- Monowai Rocks - 10-25m (pinnacle)
- Park Reef - 5-20m (reef)
- PYENG HAE - 60m (wreck)
- The Foul Grounds
- Tuaheni Rocks
- Turihauā Reef (reef)
- Waiotahe Rock
Other Dive Centres in East Coast
- 딥브레스양양
- absdive
- Aquapolis SID IDC DIVE CENTER - ["PADI"]
- Badaro Divers - ["PADI"]
- Bongs dive - SSI
- C.E.O.DIVING
- CHEONAN SCUBA SCHOOL - SSI
- CREATION DIVE
- CS DIVE
- Dive 365 - ["PADI"]
Marine Life in East Coast
Home to 8 recorded species including 4 sharks & rays, 2 reef fish, 1 sea snails & nudibranchs, 1 whales & dolphins.
Notable Marine Life
- Blackbelly Lanternshark (Etmopterus lucifer) - Sharks & Rays
- Owston's Dogfish (Centroscymnus owstonii) - Sharks & Rays
- Great White Shark (Carcharodon carcharias) - Sharks & Rays
- Three-tooth Cavoline (Cavolinia tridentata) - Sea Snails & Nudibranchs
- darkie charlie (Dalatias licha) - Sharks & Rays
- Sperm Whale (Physeter macrocephalus) - Whales & Dolphins
- Bluefin Gurnard (Chelidonichthys kumu) - Reef Fish
- Banded bellowsfish (Centriscops humerosus) - Reef Fish