My buddy Greg and I decided through the week that we would dive the Rockingham wreck trail first thing Saturday morning. The first critter to say "Good Morning" to me was the owner of this blooming brachia - Hypselodoris infucata. Rockingham, Western Australia. Photocomp March '09 - Novice...
This photo was taken whilst cage diving in Sth Australia. This 4.5m Great White was going up for the Tuna snacks. Neptune Islands (Out from Port Lincoln), South Australia. Photocomp February '09 - Open...
A Baby Cuttlefish about to hatch - we watched as moments later it hatched and swam away, changing colour as it went...only to be promptly eaten by a large Angelfish! Manado, North Sulawesi, Indonesia. Photocomp February '09 - Open...
Named by Captain Cook in 1776, Julian Rocks in Byron Bay consists of ancient sedimentary rock, remains of a volcanic eruption more than 20 million years ago. It is an extension of Cape Byron separated by water and forms a most unique marine reserve, providing shelter and food for more than 500 tropical and temperate fish species alone!