Another November scuba and free dive in South east Queensland.
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Another November scuba and free dive in South east Queensland.
It worked out to be a very nice day and half reasonable vis as well for Danny,Jeff,Graige and myself to enjoy the three and a half hours that we were in the water.
Heading out
Sand bar folk as we drive past.
A wobby of around 8 feet long as the welcoming committee.
Purple feather sea star
Female banded shrimp
An interesting form of algae, haven't seen that one before.
Brittle sea star, spikey arms so not reef safe.
Always some dice box to b eseen.
Two of many clowns
A common little fish of 12 mill in length but not sure of its name as yet.
Little zebra lion fish.
Always tones of tube worms to be seen.
In thistle coral.
Some nice corals seen.
These tubastraea were in full light, that's not common!
There were lot of stone fish around.
Just to show their capacity to hide yet with plenty of dives under your belt, they stick out like a saw thumb!
Small one in sand.
In hand
larger one
in sand
in hand
Common anemones
One in the thistle coral
A weird anemone
It was place back in sand after last pic.
A pretty deco urchin
The winds had spread some sea grass out to sea.
Heading out
Sand bar folk as we drive past.
A wobby of around 8 feet long as the welcoming committee.
Purple feather sea star
Female banded shrimp
An interesting form of algae, haven't seen that one before.
Brittle sea star, spikey arms so not reef safe.
Always some dice box to b eseen.
Two of many clowns
A common little fish of 12 mill in length but not sure of its name as yet.
Little zebra lion fish.
Always tones of tube worms to be seen.
In thistle coral.
Some nice corals seen.
These tubastraea were in full light, that's not common!
There were lot of stone fish around.
Just to show their capacity to hide yet with plenty of dives under your belt, they stick out like a saw thumb!
Small one in sand.
In hand
larger one
in sand
in hand
Common anemones
One in the thistle coral
A weird anemone
It was place back in sand after last pic.
A pretty deco urchin
The winds had spread some sea grass out to sea.
Last edited by liquidg on 26th August 2014, 3:15 pm; edited 6 times in total
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Re: Another November scuba and free dive in South east Queensland.
Your ability to spot those stone fish in the sand is second to none G -well done
Awesome pics as usual, thanks for sharing.
Awesome pics as usual, thanks for sharing.
finfan- Posts : 703
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Re: Another November scuba and free dive in South east Queensland.
I am always amazed at how you see so much, i was with you and missed more than half of what you took photos of. I recognised the Wobby, he was too friendly.
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