5 great marine encounters to have right here in Australia
…Australian cuttlefish are also seen frequently at Sydney and Melbourne dive sites, and along the NSW and Victorian coastline. 2. Dwarf minke whales on the Ribbon Reefs The dwarf minke…
…Australian cuttlefish are also seen frequently at Sydney and Melbourne dive sites, and along the NSW and Victorian coastline. 2. Dwarf minke whales on the Ribbon Reefs The dwarf minke…
The Damai II Liveaboard (like its sister Damai I) represents a new brand of ‘boutique’ liveaboard dive cruise, operating in the best regions of Indonesia. The wooden schooners are 40m (130ft) long and built in the traditional Phinisi fashion that is unique to Indonesia. Damai II cruises through the most exciting dive regions in Indonesia…
…while the reaction from onlookers is almost always positive and even grateful, often I’m faced with the following two annoying statements: 1. I don’t throw my rubbish in the sea,…
…had come across while travelling around Australia in his Combi ‘Bev’. Also presenting on the night was Carlita Foster-Hogg, project manager of Sustainable Organisations of Manly (SO Manly), launching the…
…for feeding/foraging and resting. The placement of the pens will interrupt the congregation of prey in that area and likely force them to look for food in alternative locations. An…
The ‘Komodo Liveaboard Diving Cruise’ aboard the Adelaar liveaboard is regarded as the finest way to travel to Komodo. The signature 11 days / 10-night intimate trip departs every other Monday from Bali, and travels to Komodo with a return to Bali. The Adelaar’s crew pride themselves on being the experts of the Komodo Liveaboard…
…enriching stories of exploration and discovery from behind the lens’ according to co-founder Tim Hochgrebe. “It’s a stellar line-up of photographers hitting the road together across Australia for a series…
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