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Where Have All the Horses Gone?
Clifton Gardens has always rated as one of my favourite Sydney night dives. I know - a maximum depth of 4m under the jetty means you could snorkel it with short length of garden hose, but it never fails to deliver a unique and unexpected encounter with interesting critters....
Posted by Simon Added: 07 Dec 2006, 4:46 am GMT No comments yet
Globefish
A puffed up Globefish photographed at Williamstown Crystals on a night dive, Melbourne, Australia.
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Posted by MattT Added: 06 Dec 2006, 6:07 am GMT No comments yet
Feather Worm
A Feather Worm at Sister's Beach, Boat Harbour, Tasmania, Australia.
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Posted by Hilly Added: 02 Dec 2006, 11:30 pm GMT No comments yet
Draughtboard shark
A Draughtboard Shark swims lazily by in search of a good patch to settle on. Bicheno, Tasmania.
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Posted by JohnS Added: 02 Dec 2006, 6:22 am GMT No comments yet
Tasmania - Bound for Adventure
One look at the prognostic weather chart told me that we would not sail on schedule. The forecast was for 30 knot north-westerlies with gusts to 45 knots through out the night and for the next 24 hours....
Posted by Karen Gowlett-Holmes Added: 01 Dec 2006, 8:29 am GMT No comments yet
The Taste of The Cocos (Keeling) Islands
For many, this question still arises: "Where the heck is the Cocos (Keeling) Islands?" and more than likely they proceed to look for Cocos in the Pacific Ocean....
Posted by Blaze Added: 01 Dec 2006, 2:00 am GMT No comments yet
Ningaloo Reef - By Paul and Kelly Wags
Divers the world over can be divided into two groups, those who would like to visit Exmouth and Ningaloo Reef and those who would like to go back there....
Posted by KellyW Added: 29 Nov 2006, 6:43 am GMT 1 comment Reply added: 13 Dec 2006, 3:52 am
To Catch a Tiger by the Tail - By Richard Fitzpatrick
Hanging onto the dorsal fin of a tiger shark as it swims is a truly awesome experience. Feeling the immense power and strength of these animals is incredible....
Posted by Tim Hochgrebe Added: 29 Nov 2006, 6:18 am GMT No comments yet
The Vanishing Dragon - By Carly Maple
When cameraman Brenton Dean first approached me a few years ago, about writing a wildlife documentary script that would tell the life ecology of leafy sea dragons, I thought, "an entire hour on the one sea creature?" That would absolutely bore people to sleep right?...
Posted by Tim Hochgrebe Added: 29 Nov 2006, 6:10 am GMT No comments yet
Swept of my feet
Taken on a shore night dive in Port Philip Bay, Melbourne, Australia.This one is of a couple of Southern Bobtail Squids, doing the dance of love. It looked like this handsome little man had his woman swept of her feet!
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Posted by Brendan Added: 18 Nov 2006, 5:08 am GMT No comments yet
Ghost Pipefish
A Harlequin Ghost Pipefish, photographed at Julian Rocks, Byron Bay, Australia. Hadn't seen these guys for a little while but they were back in October.
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Posted by John Natoli Added: 18 Nov 2006, 4:14 am GMT No comments yet
Freezin'
Julian Rocks, Byron Bay. The water was so cold that the fish's lips were turning blue. Nikon D70 w/105mm.
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Posted by John Natoli Added: 18 Nov 2006, 4:11 am GMT No comments yet
Grey Nurse At Julian Rocks
Grey Nurse Shark shot at Julian Rocks on a day of poor viz,so a close up shot was definitely the order of the day.
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Posted by John Natoli Added: 18 Nov 2006, 4:08 am GMT No comments yet
On My Own
I took this shot of a Pink Anemonefish on 'Lamont Reef' part of the Capricorn Bunker Group, Queensland, Australia.
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Posted by Bonga Added: 18 Nov 2006, 3:56 am GMT No comments yet
Snake Star
A Snake Star all coiled up at Milford Sound, New Zealand. Taken with a Canon Powershot A520 with the UW-DC 60 housing.
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Posted by MaxK Added: 17 Nov 2006, 3:52 am GMT 1 comment Reply added: 13 Sep 2007, 1:27 pm

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