Archive for 2004

Diving Conditions| 13-19 June 2004

Woohoo, the Grey Nurse Sharks are going off! Up to 15 Grey Nurse Sharks in one dive. A Humpback Whale checked out some divers! White spotted Eagle Rays, turtles, sweetlips…why go anywhere else. Weather Sunny all day, every day. Nights are very wintery. Cool southerly winds Sea Nothing too rough. Water temperature 19°C Visibility 15 – 20 meters.

Diving Conditions| 23 May-12 June 2004

These weeks we enjoyed a well deserved holiday somewhere tropical with fantastic diving! Hard and soft corals, sponges, frog fish,crocodile fish, pigmy seahorses and loads more, including Banded Seasnakes (see photo on the left). Weather Sea Water temperature Visibility :

Diving Conditions| 16-22 May 2004

A large, curious Manta Ray was seen at Julian Rocks. It had no tail. Plenty of turtles this week, Orange-banded Surgeonfish feeding in the Nursery. Some large Crayfish. Weather Beautiful sunny days here in Byron. Nights are cooler. Hardly any wind. Sea Calm and only slight currents. Water temperature 23°C Visibility 12 – 15 meters.

Diving Conditions| 8-15 May 2004

The Leopard Sharks have left Byron Bay, but they have been ‘replaced’ by the Grey Nurse Sharks. A big girl was seen on most days with loads of remoras catching a ride. Black-spot Goatfish everywhere as usual, a wrasse feeding frenzy was sighted, more Clown Triggerfish, heaps of wobbegongs lying everywhere, some large Lionfish as [...]

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