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Australia is the sixth largest country in the world. It's about the same size as the 48 mainland states of the USA and 50 per cent larger than Europe, but has the lowest population density in the world - only two people per square kilometre.

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Heron Island Resort

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based in Heron Island, QLD, Australia
Heron Island is a Great Barrier Reef Resort located on a true coral cay. Surrounded by the reef, you can swim right from the beach to an endless garden of coral teeming with marine life.
Orpheus Island Resort

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based in Townsville, QLD, Australia
Orpheus is very much a secret to the outside world - a rare island of exceptional beauty in the heart of the Great Barrier Reef.
Lady Elliot Island Eco Resort

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based in Runaway Bay, QLD, Australia
Lady Elliot Island is located at the southernmost tip of the Great Barrier Reef in the highly protected 'Green Zone'. The island has been ranked by PADI as the Number 1 Manta Dive Destination in the world. Guests can fly from Hervey Bay, Bundaberg, Brisbane or the Gold Coast.
Lizard Island Resort

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based in Lizard Island, QLD, Australia
Lizard Island is secluded from the rest of the world, located right on the Great Barrier Reef. A haven for diving at world famous dive sites including The Cod Hole.
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Threatened Species Day - Coral Sea PerspectiveThreatened Species Day - Coral Sea Perspective
Australia’s marine environment is more than twice the area of the Australian continent and under the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea we have both the rights and the responsibilities to this area. This Threatened Species Day we acknowledge and celebrate some of the marine species that we have responsibility for.
SpottySpotty
Saltwater dripped down the inside of my mask, forming a comfortable puddle just below my nose. Beyond the puddle, the blue water of the Gneerings disappeared, with the only other activity visible being my buddy's bubbles rising around me. I took a deep, cool breath.
Seaslugs - Part III. NudibranchsSeaslugs - Part III. Nudibranchs
I wish I had a pound for every time I heard a diver say: 'Did you see the beautiful nudibranch down there?' - not knowing, that the creature was only another opistobranch and not a true nudie?
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