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.
by Seahorse
Sea cushion and bristle star taken with a Sea & Sea MX10 off at Christmas Island, WA. Photocomp February '05 - Novice
by Seahorse
Yellow kelp taken at 9m with a Sea & Sea MX10 off shore at Cottesloe Beach, Western Australia. Photocomp February '05 - Novice
by snooka
I think that this is a Jungle Perch. I have colour corrected the image to try and give you a better look. Taken at the Mosman River, QLD.
by mat willis
Taken just outside the Port Phillip Heads,VIC. Beautiful sponges and plenty of fish. Great swim throughs. Canon Ixus II.
by mat willis
Taken in an area called the 18m reef a few kms out from Point Lonsdale, VIC. A rather large devil. Canon Ixus II.
by kAz
Don't you just love fish that come and play with you while we play! Photo taken at 15m, Latitude Rock, Forster/Tuncurry, NSW. Photocomp Janaury '05 - Open
by KarKaradon
Saw a bunch of these guys lounging around at Roe Reef at Rottnest Island, WA. Some got to about 2ft long. Taken using an Olympus C5060 - Inon D180 Strobe. Photocomp February '05 - Novice
by KarKaradon
Photo of one of the crayfish hiding at the back of the caves at Roe Reef at Rottnest Island,WA. Taken using an Olympus C5060 - Inon D180 Strobe. Photocomp February '05 - Novice
by KarKaradon
Photo of one of the caves at Roe Reef at Rottnest Island, WA, filled with Big Eye Roughies, taken using an Olympus C5060 - Inon D180 Strobe. Photocomp February '05 - Novice
Photo taken during the dive on Rottnest Island (Western Australia). Camera used was Sea and Sea MX 5, film used was Fuji 400A. Photocomp February '05 - Open
Photo taken during the night dive on Rottnest Island (Western Australia). Camera used was Sea and Sea MX 5, film used was Fuji 400A. Photocomp February '05 - Open
by Kath
Taken with Canon PowerShot A80 at Bare Island, NSW On the 27th Dec 2004. We had this little fellow pointed out to us by another diver. Instead of searching the net for 3 days to identify, all I had to do was watch the DVD I got for Xmas…"Beneath the Southern Seas"….Thanks Akos. Photocomp January '05 - Open
by Kath
We thought we were really clever to keep finding seahorses every dive here….Until we were told by locals that where we find them is commonly known as "Seahorse Rock". Taken with Canon PowerShot A80 at Bare Island, NSW. Photocomp January '05 - Open