Mar

31

Dive Number: 459 31/03/2013 The pipeline

Conditions: ?

Visibilty: 8m

Water Temp: ??c

Bottom Time: 60minutes

Max Depth: 3m

Details: Back to the Pipelines in a hope that the Whitely’s Skate is hanging around still. Of course not. I just shot a Jelly instead.

Camera Details: Tokina 10-17mm 2 X YS-D1 Strobes

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Mar

29

Dive Number: 458 29/03/2013 The pipeline

Conditions: ?

Visibilty: 8m

Water Temp: ??c

Bottom Time: 50minutes

Max Depth: 3m

Details: The things you see when you have a macro lens on! This beautiful Whitely’s Skate let me come so close to it. A beautiful creature I never knew existed.

Camera Details: Canon 60mm 2 X YS-D1 Strobes

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Mar

26

Dive Number: 457 26/03/2013 Grouper Reef

Conditions: ?

Visibilty: 8m

Water Temp: ??c

Bottom Time: 50minutes

Max Depth: 20m

Details: Another 20m site off Ant Spit. A great little site that played host to a small Blue grouper. Not a species often seen.

Camera Details: Tokina 10-17mm 2 X YS-D1 Strobes

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Mar

26

Dive Number: 456 26/03/2013 Crater Rock

Conditions: ?

Visibilty: 8m

Water Temp: ??c

Bottom Time: 50minutes

Max Depth: 21m

Details: Off Ant Spit I sounded up a nice drop off from about 15-21m. The bommies/reef down here is a different structure to around Charlemont reef and around the bluff with a much more horizontal layering to it. Some of the walls and holes looked like the edges of Craters. A nice dive.

Camera Details: Tokina 10-17mm 2 X YS-D1 Strobes

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Mar

26

Dive Number: 455 26/03/2013 Ant Spit 12m

Conditions: ?

Visibilty: 10m

Water Temp: ??c

Bottom Time: 30minutes

Max Depth: 12m

Details: This was just a random dive off the edge of Ant Spit. It wasn’t anything special, and consisted of well formed boulders more than the gnarled limestone that makes good habitat.

Camera Details: Tokina 10-17mm 2 X YS-D1 Strobes

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Mar

26

Dive Number: 454 26/03/2013 St Leonards Pier

Conditions: ?

Visibilty: 6m

Water Temp: ??c

Bottom Time: 50minutes

Max Depth: 3m

Details: Testing the video mode on the 7D on this dive. I’m not going to upload vids here…photos only.

Camera Details: Tokina 10-17mm 2 X YS-D1 Strobes

Photos: NO PHOTOS

Mar

12

Dive Number: 452 12/03/2013 The Ampitheatre

Conditions: ?

Visibilty: 10m

Water Temp: ??c

Bottom Time: 50minutes

Max Depth: 16m

Details: Back to the Ampitheatre, this time with a working camera. The Port Jackson Sharks were there in number and some nice schooling fish. A shearwater hung around the boat topside.

Camera Details: Tokina 10-17mm 2 X YS-D1 Strobes

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Mar

12

Dive Number: 451 10/03/2013 Chimney Rock – East Section

Conditions: ?

Visibilty: 8m

Water Temp: ??c

Bottom Time: 40minutes

Max Depth: 22m

Details: Back to Chimney Rock, but this time i dived the east section of the reef.

Camera Details: Tokina 10-17mm 2 X YS-D1 Strobes

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Mar

10

Dive Number: 450 10/03/2013 Chimney Rock

Conditions: ?

Visibilty: 7m

Water Temp: ??c

Bottom Time: 40minutes

Max Depth: 22m

Details: A fairly gloomy dive at Chimney Rock with John. A highlight was a big school of Trevally on descent. The weather changed from mercury-like glass condition to a chrystaline chop on the way down from Castle Rock. There were no shortage of photographic opportunities though. A seal casually demolished its catch in my company, and a Little Penguin popped up for air nearby. The Barwon Bluff looked amazing on approach as the sun glistened on the wind swept surface.

Camera Details: Tokina 10-17mm 2 X YS-D1 Strobes

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Mar

10

Dive Number: 449 10/03/2013 Castle Rock

Conditions: Significant Current

Visibilty: 10m

Water Temp: ??c

Bottom Time: 50minutes

Max Depth: 20m

Details: I always thought Castle Rock was far enough from the heads to not be affected by currents. I was wrong. Exercise caution if not diving on a live boat. The benefit of the current though, was that i saw a big school of Kingfish from the surface, sending the sounder nuts. They didn’t stick around for the dive though unfortunately. I do love this site… the ascidians are a big feature for me, but it has a great wall too.

Camera Details: Tokina 10-17mm 2 X YS-D1 Strobes

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Mar

6

Dive Number: 448 06/03/2013 The Ampitheatre

Conditions: ?

Visibilty: 10m

Water Temp: ??c

Bottom Time: 50minutes

Max Depth: 15m

Details: The Ampitheatre is a shallowish site off the back of Charlemont Reef. Its relatively shallow coming up to about 8m, but them dropping off to about 15-16m. There some great bommies on the reefs edge and a little protected Ampitheatre that Port Jackson sharks hang out in. There was about 15 on this dive but unfortunately i had a small housing leak, so no photos from this dive.

Camera Details: Tokina 10-17mm 2 X YS-D1 Strobes

Photos: NO PHOTOS

Mar

6

Dive Number: 447 06/05/2013 Pipeline Bommie

Conditions: ?

Visibilty: 10m

Water Temp: ??c

Bottom Time: 50minutes

Max Depth: 21m

Details: The terrain gets a little different down near Black Rock, and so do the fish species. A big school of Silver Warehou, a species I’ve never seen before, circled me closely. The usual Port Jackson shark hung out under the ledges and on the way there, Dolphins enjoyed the ride on the bough. Great dive.

Camera Details: Tokina 10-17mm 2 X YS-D1 Strobes

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Mar

5

Dive Number: 446 03/05/2013 Collendina

Conditions: ?

Visibilty: 8m

Water Temp: ??c

Bottom Time: 50minutes

Max Depth: 8m

Details:

Camera Details: Tokina 10-17mm 2 X YS-D1 Strobes

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Mar

3

Dive Number: 445 03/03/2013 Cottage by the Sea

Conditions: ?

Visibilty: 4m

Water Temp: ??c

Bottom Time: 50minutes

Max Depth: 8m

Details: Ordinary conditions at Cottage by the Sea. A big school of salmon was a highlight, but just the usual gorgonian shots on the ledges.

Camera Details: Tokina 10-17mm 2 X YS-D1 Strobes

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