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Thank you to @JBlank_Photography for this awesome pic. For prints visit @JBlank_Photography or visit @scubaprints
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Photo taken by the great underwater photographer Simone Caprodossi!
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Grey nurse sharks grow to at least 3.6 metres in length. ??They are slow but strong swimmer and generally more active at night. They used to have a bad repurtation due to their fierce looks and this led to some indiscriminate hunting of the species but now we know they are harmless if unprovoked.??This species of shark is particularly vulnerable to overfishing due to its low reproduction rate. The australia east coast population is listed as critically endangered, i could not find a consensus on their numbers but most sources are around the 1000-1400 individuals left.
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Great condition today for snorkelling and diving.
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Photograph by Brian Pool
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The experience was mesmerising, exciting, and truly memorable. To see these gorgeous apex predators in their natural habitat and to share that moment with them, is something I???ll never forget.
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I feel so lucky to have had the pleasure of passing by them, I find them very graceful
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. A selfie with a beautiful Leopard shark, what else can I wish for.
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As I was swimming in the shallows of the Nursery I was lucky enough to find 2 dolphins sharing a meal I was so excited
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It elegantly glided in circles below us. Incredible experience!
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Here is a beautiful Porcupine Fish taken in the Nursery at Julian Rocks
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It was epic. Grey nurse sharks, leopard sharks, turtles and wobbegongs just to name a few. Jess was great!! Thanks also to the Skipper and our guide Jo!
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This little guys name is Thurston, he???s a green turtle, and a mighty good looking one. We love our local marine life in Byron Bay. Beautiful picture taken by @alexkyddphoto
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Sunset over Byron from the south end with my ? @lievanna
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We love leopard shark season, warm water and sunshine
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I love being reminded of the beauty of this planet and why I always want to live somewhere near the ocean
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I got to dive with leopard sharks for the first time yesterday!
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A friendly Leopard Shark ?
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Summer diving is back on and the forecast looks great for the next four days!
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There are many factors that go into photographing a nice split shot. In addition to correctly positioning the waterline, it???s also important to optimise your camera settings, lighting and angle of shooting for the best possible outcome. The margin for error can be small, but with the right know-how and a bit of practice (a calm ocean helps a lot too!) you will be amazed at what you can capture Want to learn more? Head to the LINK IN BIO to see my range of underwater photography eBooks!
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Beautiful weather for diving and snorkelling this week, and no sign of it letting up yet! ??
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Here???s a quick pic I grabbed as our tender floated back through the lagoon!
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Beautiful conditions yesterday with about 12m vis of blue water This was one of at least 10 sharks hanging around the trenches at the moment
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Nguthungulli/Julian Rocks, Byron Bay, Australia
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Nguthungulli/Julian Rocks, located only 3km offshore, is a ver special place with a vast marine biodiversity throughout the whole year.
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Julian Rocks, Byron Bay, Australia
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Fujifilm XT3 and @seafrogs.com.hk housing
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Julian Rocks (Nguthungulli)
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Big swells at the bar have unfortunately been making things tricky over the last week or so. We???re sure looking forward to what will hopefully be much improved conditions for the remainder of the summer season
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With just under 3 and a half hours of non-stop freediving and endless subjects to work with, I was one happy photographer Check out some of the shots!
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Photograph: Lyn Pool
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Photos by @harryboho @seb_da_beet
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Photograph: Brian Pool
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Beautiful shot captured by @tommyblackdog
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Credits to @emiliorosso_ thanks for such an amazing shots
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Sony A7III & FE 16-35mm f/2.8 GM Edge Waterhousing @aquatech_imagingsolutions
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Nguthungulli - Byron Bay, Australia @bluebaydivers The Best in Byron region
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Shooting with @nikonaustralia & @aquaticadigital
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Julian Rocks, Byron Bay, Australia
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Water very warm, 26 degrees, great visibility! Now is some of the best time of the year for scuba diving in Julian Rocks!
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hey. Oh, I can???t believe Julian Rocks is going to be my new local. More news on this soon, stay tuned turtle lovers ??
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It???s not about hating these creatures based on their natural behaviours in their environments , it???s about being educated & learning how to engage & co-exist with life around us.
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Manta ray, leopard sharks, sea turtles, eagle rays and more...
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The dusky has been assessed as endangered worldwide and the bronze whaler is listed as near threatened. Both species face an added threat from shark drumlines and shark nets in NSW and Queensland.
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This encounter was just near Julian Rocks off Byron Bay with the help from the team at @bluebaydivers. The Skipper, Roundy, caught a great image from the boat head over to their Instagram to see the different perspective. The experience would have been made only better by the presence of @natoliunderwater who was caught on the other side of the QLD/NSW border at the time.
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at the time I kinda forgot how to operate a camera I had to photoshop the shit out of some shots as they were literally covered in backscatter nevertheless... here are a few of the shots
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They are so elegant and wonderful, what an amazing experience!
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By far my favorite dive spot in the area and one that will stay in my heart forever ❤️
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This is a collection of the best shots I managed to capture while scuba diving on board @sundivebyronbay last summer. Let's hope this upcoming one is even better!