Dive Expeditions - Stradbroke Islands

Just 90 minutes from downtown Brisbane, North Stradbroke is the largest of Moreton Bay's islands, covering 27,530 hectares. Affectionately referred to as 'Straddie', the elongated sand island of North Stradbroke shields much of the southern part of Moreto

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Dancing with Manta'sDancing with Manta's
This is a bit of a 'girly' story, but it was just how I felt after our dive yesterday at Stradbroke Island. I have been diving since 1981 and instructing since 2000 and have found that I never, ever get bored with the wonderful world under the waves!
Encounter with a Whaleshark at North StradbrokeEncounter with a Whaleshark at North Stradbroke
Something huge was out there and from the side it looks first like a tiger shark. I mean, it was too big for a zebra shark....
Leopard Sharks Up Close and PersonalLeopard Sharks Up Close and Personal
The leopard shark (Stegostoma fasciatum) belongs to the Order of carpet sharks (Orectolobiformes) and is easily recognisable.
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