Learn To Dive Lessons in Sydney, Australia
Learn To Dive Lessons in Sydney, Australia
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Learn To Dive Lessons in Sydney, Australia
Scuba Diving in Australia
There is truly nothing like Australia. It is a unique destination highlighted by the diverse scuba diving environments found on this vast continent – the world’s sixth largest country. From the northern tip of the world-famous Great Barrier Reef on Australia’s East Coast, all the way around to pristine dive conditions off Western Australia, the diving choices are immense.
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A Secret about Diving in Sydney
In Sydney, scuba divers are very lucky enough with good diving all year around. But a little-known secret about diving in Sydney is that during the months between July and September, we generally get the best diving with the flattest seas and the best visibility. The westerly winds at that time of the year bring nice flat conditions allowing access to many of the sites that cannot be dive at other periods of the year. As well the upwelling caused by the westerlies results in the visibility of fifteen meters or better on a regular basis.
During the period both the giant cuttlefish and Port Jackson sharks come into the area to mate.
So, providing you wear the appropriate thermal protection then you should plan to make diving in Sydney a year round activity.
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Scuba Diving in Sydney
Australia offers some fantastic scuba diving with a broad range of marine life and Sydney as the gateway to Australia offers scuba diving unequaled by any large city. A recent study revealed that Sydney has more marine species than any other harbour in the world. Some 600 marine animals have already been identified and we can be sure that there are more to be found. One of the great attractions of scuba diving around Sydney is its abundant marine life.
Scuba Diving in Sydney
Scuba Diving in Sydney
Australia offers some fantastic scuba diving with a broad range of marine life and Sydney as the gateway to Australia offers dive sites unequaled by any large city. Sydney offers a large number of dive sites and Abyss Scuba Diving is central to the best of the diving.
Scuba Diving in Sydney
Scuba diving in Sydney
Sharks, cuttlefish and weedy seadragons with the team at Pro Dive Manly in Sydney, Australia in November 2013.
Dive sites were 'Magic Point' and 'The Gap'
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Scuba Diving Sydney Style
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Things To Consider Before Going Into Commercial Diving
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Commercial diving is the next level to scuba diving and is the true way of making good money out of being underwater but it is the hazardous side of diving and it isn’t all that fun. It’s not for the faint-hearted neither you have to be pretty tough and it isn’t an easy industry to get into. There’s also lots you need to know about commercial that you can’t know unless you’ve been in or around the industry. Now I’m not a commercial diver but I have spent a lot of time with them so if there are any commercial boys and girls out there in the comments let us know your wisdom.
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Australia's Great Barrier Reef | beautiful underwater nature | Scuba Diving the Ribbon Reefs HD
The Ribbon Reefs are a string of ten large reefs that together form the outer edge of Australia's Great Barrier Reef. One feature of the Ribbons is that they serve to shelter the inner reef from big storm damage.
The Ribbon Reefs are home to some of the GBR's most popular dive sites. Steve's Bommie, Lighthouse Bommie and Cod Hole are among the best known. But there are also other more recently discovered sites that were real standouts on our recent expedition (June 2011).
Acropolis is one of the sites that is new to me. It boasts the most perfect fields of Acropora coral I have ever seen. Table corals that are 12' / 3.6m in diameter are common here. Uninterrupted fields of staghorn corals extend beyond the 100' / 30m visibility in all directions. Coral cover is close to 100% on this reef. Such coral density is getting rare enough these days... but considering this whole region recently slept through Cyclone Yasi, then the still-pristine state of Acropolis is testament to the resilience of coral reefs, the protection the barrier offers the inner reef, and the general patchiness of storm damage.
Liz and I dived and worked on the Ribbon Reefs a decade ago—in fact, it's where we first met. During our expedition last month, we were thrilled to see the sites were in even better condition now than when we last saw them. Familiar coral heads and bommies seem to have more fish than ever. The corals are in better condition, and of course bigger than they were 10 years ago. The many anemones I used to film each week have found new tenants, but are still right where I last saw them: True clownfish have replaced the Pink anemonefish on top of Steve's Bommie, while Barrier Reef anemonefish have replaced Spinecheeks a little further down the site. It was like returning to an old neighbourhood... some faces may have changed, but the same houses stand strong.
This video shows a random mix of footage from the Ribbon Reefs dive sites. I hope it doesn't take another 10 years before I re-visit them again.
—Josh Jensen
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PADI Open Water Course in Sydney
The Abyss Scuba Diving's PADI Open Water Dive course offers small class size to maximize your learning, enjoyment and safety. The in-water training begins with learning the basic in confined water and then four open water dives in the ocean around Sydney.
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Scuba Diving Julian Rocks - A Perfect Day in Byron Bay, Australia
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• 5th July 2017
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• Byron Bay, NSW (Australia)
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• Sappheiros - Dawn
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Dive Centre: Sundive, Byron Bay - Australia
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Cook Island Scuba Diving l Tweed Heads, NSW - Australia
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• 30th June 2018
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• Cook Island Aquatic Reserve l Tweed Heads, NSW - Australia
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Dive Charter: Tweed Gold Coast Dive Charters
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Snorkeling Sydney Australia
Snorkeling Sydney Australia
Snorkeling is one of our favorite things to do! There's nothing like diving in and swimming with thousands of colorful fish and fascinating sea life. On our recent trip to Australia we had the opportunity to snorkel all around Sydney and beyond. It was fall so the water was a bit chilly, but this did not deter us!
Snorkeling Sydney Australia is so easy with so many beaches so near at hand. Most of the footage in this video comes from the beaches in and around Sydney, but some is also from Jervis Bay, which is about 3 hours South of Sydney.
We were lucky to see a wide array of sea creatures including 4 Octopus, Eastern Blue Gropers, many large flatheads, sea urchins the size of small basketballs, and of course large numbers of tropical fish. Emma also saw a sting ray, and we both saw a few jellyfish. Of course it is impossible to capture how amazing the wildlife was just with a couple goPros, but we did our best. Maybe someday we'll be able to afford a proper underwater camera and get scuba certified!
Anyway, Snorkeling around Sydney and in Australia was an unforgettable experience. We hope to be back soon to explore more of these beautiful and lush waters.
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Scuba Diving Magic Point, Sydney Australia, August 2013
Another great shore dive at Magic Point, Sydney, Australia!
We met at 6:45 in the car park, walked about 1km on sand and rocks, and jumped in 16 degree water... totally worth it :) We saw many Grey Nurse Sharks at both the small and large caves, large schools of Yellow Tail Scads, Eastern Pomfret and Old Wives; and lots of other critters not on the video, such as octopus, moray eels, nudibranch, etc...
Thanks to my buddies Ronnie and Sofiane for that awesome dive.
Music credits: Mawnude by Maxime and Summer Beach Paradise by Edo Morelli, available under creative common license at jamendo.com
Shark Cage Diving -South Australia-Rodney Fox
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An Amazing experience with Rodney fox expedition, liveboard of 3 days in Port Lincoln water to see the beauty of great white shark.... A M A Z I N G!!! enjoy the video in full HD!! Video by Simone Matucci
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Diving for a PORSCHE submerged Under The Sydney Harbour Bridge
Everyone was talking about it, We have the first vision of a reported Porsche under the Sydney Harbour Bridge that ran on Channel 9News.
Find out what we really found- What was it????
Scuba Diving North Bondi, Sydney Australia, Dec 2011
A great couple of dives at North Bondi in Dec. 2011.
On these dives, we visited the Cathedral Cave, had the great pleasure to spot a Grey Nurse Shark (Carcharias taurus), were lucky to swim with huge schools of One-spot Puller (Chromis hypsilepis), Old Wives (Enoplosus armatus), Striped Catfish (Plotosus lineatus), and Eastern Pomfret (Schuettea scalaripinnis), etc... all of that in a calm sea with at least 15m viz...
Thanks to Stephan for sharing these dives with me and for the lighting inside the Cathedral cave.
I love diving in Sydney!!!
Diving Sydney and New South Wales, Australia
Diving Manly Sydney, Jervis bay and Merimbula.
Spotted Wobbegongs, blue groupers, cuttlefishes...
Spearing The Menu: Diving for Scallops
Want to eat seafood sustainably? Why not dive for your own - and take only what you need! Join the STM Team diving for scallops in Port Phillip Bay, Victoria (Australia). From the makers of the TV Show: Spearing The Menu