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Scubalamp RD80 V2 LED Dive Light - 1500 lumensScubalamp RD80 V2 LED Dive Light - 1500 lumens
Price A$ 119.00
Inon Mega Float ArmsInon Mega Float Arms
Price A$ 129.95
Sealife Sea Dragon Mini 1200 Power KitSealife Sea Dragon Mini 1200 Power Kit
Price A$ 189.95
OM System TG-7 Waterproof Tough Camera PLUS Pt-059 Housing BundleOM System TG-7 Waterproof Tough Camera PLUS Pt-059 Housing Bundle
Price A$ 1,149.00
Backscatter Hybrid Flash Underwater Strobe & Video Light HF-1Backscatter Hybrid Flash Underwater Strobe & Video Light HF-1
Price A$ 1,741.00
JOBY SeaPal Waterproof Phone Case for iPhone & SamsungJOBY SeaPal Waterproof Phone Case for iPhone & Samsung
Price A$ 294.95
Garmin Descent Mk2 Watch Dive Computer - Stainless Steel - Black BandGarmin Descent Mk2 Watch Dive Computer - Stainless Steel - Black Band
Price A$ 2,039.00
Backscatter Dual Hybrid Flash Underwater Strobe Bundle with FREE DiffusersBackscatter Dual Hybrid Flash Underwater Strobe Bundle with FREE Diffusers
Price A$ 3,590.00

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Sharks in the Fairy BowerSharks in the Fairy Bower
The seas were angry on Saturday, my friends! Big seas rolling in from the south ruled out diving Freshwater Beach (one of my favourite Northern Beaches dives), so we opted for the old faithful of Shelly Beach instead.
Seaslugs - Part I. Headshield slugs and Sea hares.Seaslugs - Part I. Headshield slugs and Sea hares.
I have compiled a sequential account of the five main seaslug orders, supported by photographic records and some likely Sydney dive sites to encounter members of each order.
Introductory Rust Diving on the Wreck of the MalabarIntroductory Rust Diving on the Wreck of the Malabar
Around 7:00am on Thursday, April 2, 1931, a dense fog suddenly rolled into Long Bay, obscuring the northern headland. On the bridge of MV Malabar, en-route from Melbourne to Sydney, Captain George Leslie recognised the danger and ordered 5 degrees rudder to steer the ship seaward to pass further offshore than his original plan of half a mile.
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