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 CaelumM
This poor fish is being slowly eaten alive by an isopod. Eliza Ramsden wreck in Port Phillip Bay, Victoria, Australia.
Photocomp April '08 - Open
by CaelumM
This small goby was quite skittish and I had to move very slowly to get this shot of his eyes. Rye Pier, Victoria, Australia.
Photocomp April '08 - Open
by CaelumM
I found this Shot-headed Seahorse clinging to some weed at night.
Photocomp April '08 - Open
by BrianS
Bullseyes at Roe Reef, Rottnest Island, Western Australia.
Photocomp April '08 - Novice
by BrianS
Just in the right spot at the right time. HMAS Swan, Dunsborough WA.
Photocomp April '08 - Novice
by MichaelG
Potato Cod at The Cod Hole, Great Barrier Reef, Australia.
Photocomp April '08 - Open
by MichaelG
Face of a Midnight Snapper, taken during a live-aboard trip on the Great Barrier Reef, Australia.
Photocomp April '08 - Open
by MattT
Macro image of a tube worm taken at Portsea Pier, Victoria, Australia.
Photocomp April '08 - Open
by MattT
Image of a Weedy Seadragon taken at Flinders Pier, Victoria, Australia.
Photocomp April '08 - Open
by CaitlinB
A beautiful Spandish Dancer at the surface. Julian Rocks, Byron Bay, Australia.
Photocomp April '08 - Novice
by CraigK
Spanish dancer, dances in shallow water. Ningaloo Reef out of Exmouth, Australia.
Photocomp April '08 - Open
by CraigK
A Green Turtle takes a breath at the surface at Labyrinth in light house bay. Ningaloo Reef out of Exmouth, Australia.
Photocomp April '08 - Open
by CraigK
Olive Sea snake coming towards me. Ningaloo Reef out of Exmouth, Australia.
Photocomp April '08 - Open