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mat willis
Taken in about .5m of water at Linley Point, Mornington Victoria. The last three times I have dived this area I have found this dragonet hiding under the same rock I use to climb out of the water. Just goes to show how we can swim over some fascinating creatures in our quest to get to that so called "better spot".
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Peter
A few photo's from the weekend just gone over at Straddie [North Stradbroke island] at Manta Bommies On Sunday just lots of Leopard Sharks. Amazingly unforgetable, especially for the three open water students with me.
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Peter
A few photo's from the weekend just gone over at Straddie [North Stradbroke island] at Manta Bommies On Sunday just lots of Leopard Sharks. Amazingly unforgetable, especially for the three open water students with me.
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mat willis
This is only a small Leather Jacket (uncertain of the exact species) of about 4cm long. Could be a juvenile. Photographed at Bird Rock Beach, Mt Martha in Victoria while snorkeling. Canon Ixus II in underwaterhousing was used.
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mat willis
At this beach hundreds of these Toadfish bury themselves in the sand as camouflage. Photographed at Bird Rock Beach, Mt Martha in Victoria while snorkeling. Canon Ixus II in underwaterhousing was used.
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mat willis
I have never before seen a ray so young and as you can see from pics it is still white. Photographed at Bird Rock Beach, Mt Martha in Victoria while snorkeling. Canon Ixus II in underwaterhousing was used.
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mat willis
A stingaree cruising along a bank at Bird Rock Beach, Mt Martha in Victoria. Photo was taken with a Canon ixus II with underwater housing while snorkeling.
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mat willis
A stingaree in the shallows with the sunlight almost creating a rainbow across it. The photo was taken while snorkeling at Bird Rock Beach, Mount Martha in Victoria using a Cannon Ixus II with underwater housing.
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Rick
Blade coral taken on an adventure dive in 30 metres of water - 28 kilometres off Bunbury, WA.
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Rick
Ascending divers taken on an adventure dive to see the blade coral in 30 metres of water 28 kilometress off Bunbury.
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ron.j
Large sea slug of some sort very happily having dinner at Camp Cove, Sydney - any ideas on ID ? (Probably an Aplysia parvula aka the little sea hare, not a nudibranch at all - Akos)
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ron.j
Turretfish (Tetrosomus concatenatus) photographed at Camp Cove, Syndey.