Best Diving Places on our Great Barrier Reef
…100+ room resort complete with Marine Centre offering scuba diving, and an information centre offering guided walks to see the sea, land and air-based fauna. In turtle season on Heron…
…100+ room resort complete with Marine Centre offering scuba diving, and an information centre offering guided walks to see the sea, land and air-based fauna. In turtle season on Heron…
…wide range of accommodation. Choose from a broad selection of hotels, from Budget to Luxury. If you are travelling solo you may need to pay a single supplement. Top Tip:…
…still used by authorities as an excuse to slaughter sharks after an attack. The rogue shark theory was disproved long ago, as most shark attacks involve a single bite and…
…about 280 feet around 300 feet from where he was last seen alive. Stewart, born and raised in Toronto, Canada, always loved the ocean and learned how to dive age…
…little town in Lombok, Indonesia where there is a huge shark fishery, and I want to go back and work with the fishermen to develop a tourism industry to replace…
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…project, a collaboration of art, science and storytelling, to inspire ocean advocacy. The Museum of Underwater Art can be dived with Adrenalin Dive on Thursdays and Sundays. Adrenalin also run…
Hammer time! Cocos is a lush, green uninhabited island resting 342 miles off Costa Rica’s Pacific coast. Rocky pinnacles surrounding Cocos are beacons for big animals and big action. Schooling…
…feeling tired after a dive may be a symptom of decompression sickness, but I almost always feel tired after diving. Should I be concerned? The expectation of normal (i.e., nonpathological)…
…platform to create the RangerBot, a low-cost, vision-enabled autonomous underwater vehicle. That project has just won a $750,000 people’s choice vote in the Google Impact Challenge Australia, a competition which…
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