Dive Expeditions - Fiji

Fijian is a fusion of people and culture. A melting pot of Melanesians and Polynesians of people of the Indian sub-continent, the English and Europeans.

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SwellPro Fisherman MAX 4500mAh 6S LiPo Flight BatterySwellPro Fisherman MAX 4500mAh 6S LiPo Flight Battery
Price A$ 429.00
Kraken Hydra 6000 V2Kraken Hydra 6000 V2
Price A$ 849.00
Fantasea FRX100 VA Vacuum Underwater Housing for Sony RX100 III / IV / V / VAFantasea FRX100 VA Vacuum Underwater Housing for Sony RX100 III / IV / V / VA
Price A$ 949.00
Scubalamp Remote Control Bracket - TG-LScubalamp Remote Control Bracket - TG-L
Price A$ 59.95
SUPE Scubalamp RD92 LED Recreational Diving Torch - 2000 lumensSUPE Scubalamp RD92 LED Recreational Diving Torch - 2000 lumens
Price A$ 189.00
AquaTech EDGE Base Camera Water Housings - Fujifilm mirrorlessAquaTech EDGE Base Camera Water Housings - Fujifilm mirrorless
Price A$ 1,249.00
SwellPro Fisherman FD3 ADVANCED - WaterProof Fishing DroneSwellPro Fisherman FD3 ADVANCED - WaterProof Fishing Drone
Price A$ 3,499.00
Dive Case for Insta360 Ace Pro 2Dive Case for Insta360 Ace Pro 2
Price A$ 99.95

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Diving in paradise at Toberua, FijiDiving in paradise at Toberua, Fiji
Our hosts greeted us warmly at the jetty. Both Kit and I were still jetlagged and slightly overwhelmed at the welcome. A small kava ceremony was given to us and after a brief tour and chat we made our way to dress for dinner.
Shark Feed in FijiShark Feed in Fiji
What started out as a family holiday on the Coral Coast of Fiji gave me the opportunity to do one of the best dives I have ever done.
Revealing the secrets of the Bullshark in the South-PacificRevealing the secrets of the Bullshark in the South-Pacific
Populations of large marine predators such as sharks are in dangerous decline. Recent scientific studies report declines of up to 99% for several shark species such as the oceanic whitetip shark in the Gulf of Mexico. Studies also indicate that the reduction in number of larger coastal species such as bull, hammerhead, and tiger sharks may be as high as 80% in the Atlantic Ocean.
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