Dive Number: 41 22/05/2010 14.46 Queenscliffe Pier
Wind: 5 knot SE’s
Tide: 3.5hrs after 0.46 low tide at the heads
Conditions: Great day for diving, sunny, light winds and smooth bay. A bit of a current running, but bareable.
Bottom Type: Sand base with wooden pylons, but very little rock or litter scatter.
Visibilty: 5m
Water Temp: 14c
Bottom Time: 44 minutes
Max Depth: 3.1m
Air usage: 70bar/1000psi
SAC: 14.9 litres/min
Details: I had an uncomfortable amount of air left that i just had to use. Not enough for a long dive, but not little enough for a refill. So being such a great day, i headed to queenscliffe pier which i’d only ever snorkelled. Very little fish life here, due to no structure on the seabed, but the pylons contain impressive sponges, ascidians, sea tulips etc.
Camera Details: Canon 17-40mm , single SS200 strobe.
Dive Report: Queenscliffe pier has possibly the most colourful growth i’ve seen on a pier dive. Well..maybe not the most colourful, but the most subdued colours. Other piers like St Leonards and Blairgowrie has strong oranges, bright pinks, and deep browns. Queenscliffe seemed to have light purples, gentle oranges, and subtle cream sponges and ascidians, mixed in with the sea tulips its a nice dive for the unique pylon life. A real pity there isn’t much structure to support more fish life. These small leatherjackets were about it in terms of fish, with a few wrasse and a blenny or two.
Needless to say i focussed on the pylons for the rest of the dive.