Friday, April 11, 2008

Wednesday, March 26, 2008

Dive 16

Place: Niue, Channeling
Depth: 16m
Time: 37 min
Cumulative: 12:54
Pressure in/out: 200/50
Equipment:
Description: Boat Dive
Annie Gray (Niue Dive) & Uschi

Dive 15

Place: Niue, Gothic City
Depth: 21m
Time: 31 min
Cumulative: 12:17
Pressure in/out: 200/50
Equipment:
Description: Boat Dive
Annie Gray (Niue Dive) & Uschi
Entry on my main blog

Tuesday, March 25, 2008

Dive 14

Place: Niue, Snake Gully
Depth: 15m
Time: 33 min
Cumulative: 11:46
Pressure in/out: 200/50
Equipment:
Description: Boat Dive
Annie Gray (Niue Dive) & Uschi
An open cave

Dive 13

Place: Niue, Tama
Depth: 15m
Time: 33 min
Cumulative: 11:13
Pressure in/out: 200/50
Equipment:
Description: Boat Dive
Annie Gray (Niue Dive) & Uschi

Thursday, March 13, 2008

Dive 12

Place: Port Noarlunga
Depth: 10m
Time: 50 min
Cumulative: 10:40
Pressure in/out: 250/50
Equipment:
Description: Jetty Dive (night)
Paul Macdonald, David + 1

Sunday, January 27, 2008

Dive 11

Place: The Dredge
Depth: 20m
Time: 35 min
Cumulative: 9:50
Pressure in/out: 230/60
Equipment:
Description: Boat Dive
Norman, Con + 1

The Dredge














A cuttlefish underneath the Dredge.















Swimming up the cableway.



A single white ascidean(?) and a colonial ascidean. Posted by Picasa

The Barge















Entering the open top of the Barge.















Looking up at the bow.


A nudibranch on the hull. Posted by Picasa

Dive 10

Place: The Barge
Depth: 20m
Time: 30 min
Cumulative: 9:15
Pressure in/out: 180/50
Equipment:
Description: Boat Dive
Norman, Con + 3

Saturday, January 26, 2008

Trail Marker 12


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Trail Marker 11

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Dive 9

Place: Port Noarlunga
Depth: 8m
Time: 65 min
Cumulative: 8:45
Pressure in/out: 230/50
Equipment:
Description: Shore Dive

Tuesday, January 22, 2008

Rapid Bay


Rapid Bay is a very popular dive site. The jetty is closed, so cannot be used. A replacement jetty has been promised for some time. In the meantime entry is best gained by walking along the shore line to the jetty, then making a shore entry over the small rocks. Then surface swimming out to the middle or end of the jetty before submerging.

Marino Rocks



Not a site which is used very often.
There is a car park at the top of the cliffs. A steep path leads down to a boat ramp which allows a path to the ocean through the rocks.
The rocks along the shoreline provide shelter to crabs and small fish. Patches of sand and sea grass further out provide varied habitats.

Second Valley

Trail Marker 9



Trail Marker 7



Trail Marker 6



Trail Marker 5



Trail Marker 4



Trail Marker 3


Trail Marker 2


Trail Marker 1


Port Noarlunga


Port Noarlunga is one of the most popular SCUBA/snorkeling/swimming sites in South Australia.

There is a jetty which runs out to a reef. The jetty has two sets of steps. One at the very end, near the reef, and one about half way along.
The reef runs parallel to the shore about 400m out. It is more than 1500m long, but only a few metres wide. There is a gap in the southern part of the reef which allows swimmers to pass through to the seaward side if they choose to. Between the reef and the low tide mark is a sandy floor with extensive areas of weeds and sometimes shell fish.

There is a "marine trail" with 12 underwater markers (and one anchor!) which can be followed.

Marker 1
Marker 2
Marker 3
The Anchor
Marker 4
Marker 5
Marker 6
Marker 7
Marker 8
Marker 9
Marker 10
Marker 11
Marker 12

Saturday, January 12, 2008

Dive 8

Place: Second Valley
Depth: 8m
Time: 75 min
Cumulative: 7:40
Pressure in/out: 220/60
Equipment:
Description: Jetty Dive
Entry on my main blog
Darren + 4