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Dive HMAS Brisbane Report 20th January - 27th January 2010 |
Dive HMAS Brisbane Dive Report 20th January - 27th January 2010
Clear water and no swell to speak of has meant that divers have experienced some fantastic diving both on the Gneering Shoals and on the HMAS BRISBANE over the past week or so. Dive conditions look like holding for the weekend too.

Visibility has been in excess of 25 metres at times with regular reports of 15-20 metre viz. Water temperature on 26-27C makes for very comfortable diving.
The HMAS BRISBANE has 2 resident turtles there at present and a Leopard shark has been spotted on the sand on a number of dives lately. A Squarespot Anthias, usually found in deeper water was spotted in 10 metres of water on the ex HMAS BRISBANE. There have also been 3 species of nudibranch that are new to the area, identified on the ship. That wreck has just so much life and variety of life on it that it never ceases to amaze the most discerning diver.
Courses:
We have a first aid course scheduled for this Thursday night.
We also have a Rescue Diver Course scheduled to start this Friday evening/ Sat and Sunday.
Trips;
Don’t forget to check out details on our Lady Musgrave “Live-a-board” trip in early May, or our
OVERSEAS TRIPS TO,
MUNDA SOLOMON ISLANDS APRIL 2010 1 spot left
SIPIDAM BORNEO AUGUST 2010 2 spots left
VANUATU NOVEMBER 2010 6 spots left
Dive Safe in 2010
Greg Riddell from Sunreef
HMAS Brisbane dive specialists Sunshine Coast Queensland Australia
Dive HMAS BRISBANE with Sunreef.
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