Diving Conditions

Diving Conditions| 25 April-1 May 2004

The Leopard Sharks are still showing off at the moment and so do the Grey Nurse Sharks. Apparently, the Grey Nurse Shark season has started early this year. They have now been around for a few weeks consistently. A lot of Black Cods in different sizes are seen at different sites. A school of Cownose [...]

Diving Conditions| 18-24 April 2004

Leopard Shark season is long from over it seems. Plenty of those beautiful, docile sharks hanging out. Surprise! More Grey Nurse Sharks too. Rapidly developing clownfish eggs can be found under several anemones. Little comma shapes can be seen wriggling inside their orange shelter. Eagle rays were seen in ones or twos. Our turtles are still there [...]

Diving Conditions| 11-17 April 2004

A few more Leopards Sharks to see. One of them was VERY interested in the camera. More Manta Rays and also four Grey Nurse Sharks. A real treat. Other beautiful things worth a mention: large Kingfish, Eagel Rays, Crayfish and of course our turtles and wobbegongs. Underwater Byron Bay is showing off at the moment. Weather Blue skies [...]

Diving Conditions| 4-10 April 2004

A large school of Cownose Rays passed Julian Rocks. Some massive Kingfish swimming around also. Leopard Sharks made some appearances. These remoras do like to be in the way (see photo on the left). A Manta Ray on Monday. Three Blind Sharks were sharing a (very small) space under a ledge with two Wobbegongs: a [...]

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