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Max Depth: 15.40m, Duration: 64:31
The first part of this dive was for fin rescue as my buddy had managed to send it to the depths when getting ready! Afterwards things were OK, and I managed to do a great scour of the reef to find heaps of disco slugs chilling out! My buddy, having...
Max Depth: 9.90m, Duration: 138:50
Great long 2hr+ dive for Sidemount Sunday at Rapids. Saw 4 leafies! Which is a first for me! It was awesome to get back into the water after a month long break.
Max Depth: 8.20m, Duration: 94:10
Interesting night dive with a lot of surge. Barely any nudibranchs out but discovered the Phyllodesmium serratum on the mid reef which was a welcome surprise. A new species for the site.
Max Depth: 7.70m, Duration: 83:30
Great night dive at Porties again. Lots of small critters out and great conditions! 40 degrees topside and pretty nice and warm in the water as well!

Popular Sites

Port Noarlunga Jetty
502 Photos, 124 Dives Logged
Port Noarlunga Jetty is one of the most accessible dive sites in South Australia with proximity to the city and easy jetty access. A great night or day dive with depths under the jetty going up to roughly 8 meters. Commonly used as a training...
Edithburgh Jetty
360 Photos, 86 Dives Logged
One of the best jetty dives in South Australia and a popular night dive with substantial marine diversity. Lots of nudibranchs and seahorses can be found under the jetty. The pylons are covered with sponges with purples and oranges. Usually there...
Rapid Bay
133 Photos, 38 Dives Logged
Rapid Bay Jetty is one of the best jetty dives in South Australia, with abundant growth on the pylons and large numbers of many species of fish under and around the jetty. Pedestrian access to the original jetty has been closed to fishermen and the...
Port Hughes Jetty
143 Photos, 30 Dives Logged
A very underrated jetty. Fish life is prolific. There are nudibranchs galore and this is a macro photographers paradise. You can always find plenty of pipefish near the start in the seagrass, with angler fish and blue rings making an appearance as...