Dive Report September 19
Overcast skies may have put some off the idea of diving this week but those who haven’t let that bother them were rewarded with some great diving. Visibility was on 10-12 metres with the water temp up to 20C now. The exciting part of it all is that we seem to have 3 resident Grey Nurse sharks out at the Gneering Shoals. They have been in the same location for 3 weeks now. Seeing whales breeching inside the blinker and hearing them sing while diving, all adds to the experience. 20 dolphins swimming around and under the dive boat all go to make the day that little bit special.

We’ve also had 10 metres viz at Mudjimba Island this week and 10-12 metres viz on the HMAS BRISBANE as well. Kell takes off on Monday morning heading for Tonga with her group. They are all looking forward to capturing that special pic while snorkeling with the whales and then heading off to take in some scuba diving too. A week later Paul is heading to PNG with his group of “adventurers” who are diving the wrecks and reefs off Kavieng.
Dive Safe
Greg
 
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