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Hi there,
It has been a bit on the windy side to say the least. Not that it deterred our determined Open Water divers. Congrats to Eilidh and Alice for braving the waters of the Swan River last weekend and completing their Open Water Diver course.
Congrats also to 3 new PADI Divemasters. Adam, Olivia and Simon have done a brilliant job, well done guys. Look out for them on our Sunday Morning Shore dives.
If you are hankering after warmer water then check out our trip to Manado next July. It's a great price and promises really good diving.
COMING UP
Sat, Jul 17th - Coombe Reserve Deep Dive. Start your Deep Diver and get on your way to Master Scuba Diver.
Sun, Jul 18th - Sunday Morning Shore Dive. Free of charge, just $40 for full gear rental. And a Free sausage sizzle.
GET INTO TRAINING
Sat and Sun, July 17th and 18th. Rescue Diver Course. $325 includes training materials, certification, pool fees and air fills. Now's the best time of year to extend your diving credentials, confidence and diving ability.
Sat, July 17th. Rescue Refresher. If it's been a while since you completed your Rescue Diver course, join us in the pool for a brush up of your skills. $45 includes pool entry, cylinder hire/air fills. Gear rental is at the Sunday shore rate.
Sun, July 25th. Underwater Naturalist. $99 includes certification fee and 2 dives. Learn how to find those elusive marine animals and maybe see things you've never seen before.
Sat and Sun, Aug 7th and 8th. Solo Diver course. $375 includes boat trip to Rottnest, solo diver manual, air fills and certification. Learn how to dive solo safely.
See you soon,
Sarah
FAVOURITE LOCAL DIVE SITE: Crystal Palace
This is a really gorgeous site and so much fun to dive. I gets its name because the bubbles from your scuba rest on the roofs of the swim throughs and big open caves making it look like sparkling crystal. I have been lucky enough to dive it at night and during the day and it is spectacular.
[readon2 url="liz-earp"]Meet Liz[/readon2]
FAVOURITE LOCAL DIVE SITE: Sepia Wreck
The Sepia was a 54metre steel hull 3 masted Barque rigged sailing ship. It sank in 1898 and lies in about 15m of water between Carnac Island and Garden Island just off the Five Fathom Bank. The Sepia wreck is protected under the Historic Shipwrecks Act 1976. I have been diving this wreck for almost 40 years and have seen it at various stages of deteriation.
[readon2 url="kim-woodcock"]Meet Kim[/readon2]
FAVOURITE LOCAL DIVE SITE: BOGI
Back of Garden Island - it is always guaranteed to be full of fish and marine life as its geography offers a lot of natural hide-aways and protection. On this dive we are guaranteed to see lots of Crayfish (when they are in shallow), bright orange Nanygai, Western Blue Devils, Cuttlefish, Bullseyes, King George Whiting, Dhufish, Queen Snapper, King Fish, Old Wives, and so many more.
[readon2 url="karen-woodcock"]Meet Karen[/readon2]
FAVOURITE LOCAL SHORE DIVE: POINT PERON
Any chance to go and I am there! While at first glance it seems like it' s only a mass of kelp, there are treasures within, with valley's and swim thru's and reef cave systems which are like another world. Off of the reef which is a sandy bottom there is not much fish life but at the reef and in the swim thru's and caves you will find oldwives, bullseyes, southern coral fish, wrasse and in one of the bigger caves you will find a school of silver drummer.
[readon2 url="amanda-batchelor"]Meet Amanda[/readon2]
FAVOURITE LOCAL DIVE SITE: The Key Biscayne Wreck
This is a jack up oil rig than sank in a storm. Sitting in 42m of water, it's a great wreck for both recreational and technical dives. It's such a big structure that it's really difficult to see the whole thing on 2 dives.
[readon2 url="callum-girvan"]Meet Callum[/readon2]
FAVOURITE LOCAL DIVE SITE: Rockingham Wreck Trail
This is my favourite site because it's the first place I saw a Seahorse. You are virtually guaranteed to see them here, hanging off the ropes that connect the wrecks.
[readon2 url="sarah-stoneham"]Meet Sarah[/readon2]
FAVOURITE LOCAL DIVE SITE Crystal Palace, Rottnest Island
A great place to dive both day and night! The topography of the site consists of interesting rock formations, swim throughs and caves. Around every corner there is something exciting to see, the marine life is fantastic including some of the largest cuttlefish and schools of fish I have ever seen! The best part about the site is watching the bubbles rise through the holes in the rocks as other divers swim under them, the light catches the bubbles and it looks like crystals in the water, hence the name of the site!
[readon2 url="emma-burdett"]Meet Emma[/readon2]
FAVOURITE LOCAL DIVE SITE: Ammo Jetty
This is a surprising gem of a shore dive. Sometimes there can be a little swell on top but generally it is great once you get under. With an abundance of octopus, look carefully for the globe fish, very pretty soft corals covering the pylons and of course the sealion that is a resident of this area. No matter how many times I dive there when he flits through your bubbles and across someone’s head it is guaranteed to make me jump!
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