Not exact matches
Be sure to wear booties or
reef shoes, and watch your
hands in the shallower areas during paddle
out.
The guided snorkelling tour is comparable to the Great Barrier
Reef snorkel either Flinders Reef: which has the highest number of coral and fish species out of all sub-tropical reef systems, or the Tangalooma Wrecks with its myriad of marine species including Wobbegongs, Coral and fish tame enough to eat from your ha
Reef snorkel either Flinders
Reef: which has the highest number of coral and fish species out of all sub-tropical reef systems, or the Tangalooma Wrecks with its myriad of marine species including Wobbegongs, Coral and fish tame enough to eat from your ha
Reef: which has the highest number of coral and fish species
out of all sub-tropical
reef systems, or the Tangalooma Wrecks with its myriad of marine species including Wobbegongs, Coral and fish tame enough to eat from your ha
reef systems, or the Tangalooma Wrecks with its myriad of marine species including Wobbegongs, Coral and fish tame enough to eat from your
hands.
[2] This theory supports traditional Aboriginal oral history
handed down from one generation to the next retelling stories of vast hunting grounds that once extended beyond today's coastline
out to the present Barrier
Reef, and of the rising sea level thousands of years before.
The waves can be big, heavy, crowded and happy to
hand out reef tattoos on tap, so if you're still learning, stick to high tide, small swells at Balangan.
We did we did 6 dives in Crystal bay 2 years ago, we are all experienced divers, with dives logged from 300 dives to 3500 dives... in search of the Mola Mola, we were pretty unlucky and it wasnt til our last dive we actually saw a Mola Mola, we swum
out to the wall, saw the Mola Mola & got a down & hang on signal from our dive guide — we had an extreme down current experience that was absolutley terrifying, emerging safely from the water with bleeding
hands from hanging on to the poor
reef.
The left
hand reef break
out the front of the now trendy cafes had 6 surfers on it.
We started our day bright and early with Dr. Dahlgren giving us an introduction to the restoration project and the work at
hand, before heading
out on a 30 - minute boat ride to the Three Sisters
reef.
On the other
hand, if by some chance and what ends up happening is totally independent of human activity, because it turns
out after all that CO2 from fossil fuels is magically transparent to infrared and has no effect on ocean pH, unlike regular CO2, say, but coincidentally big pieces of the ice sheets melt and temperature goes up 7 C in the next couple of centuries and weather patterns change and large unprecedented extreme events happen with incerasing frequency, and coincidentally all the
reefs and shellfish die and the ocean becomes a rancid puddle, that could be unfortunate.