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AxisGO Waterproof Case for iPhone 12AxisGO Waterproof Case for iPhone 12
Price A$ 169.00
Garmin Descent™ G1 - SolarGarmin Descent™ G1 - Solar
Price A$ 929.00
AOI UH-UPL10R Underwater Housing for Olympus Pen E-PL9/E-PL10 - NEW VERSIONAOI UH-UPL10R Underwater Housing for Olympus Pen E-PL9/E-PL10 - NEW VERSION
Price A$ 1,049.00
Submersible Systems Spare Air Pack - Model 300 - 3cufSubmersible Systems Spare Air Pack - Model 300 - 3cuf
Price A$ 549.00
Backscatter Macro Wide 4300 Underwater Video Light MW-4300Backscatter Macro Wide 4300 Underwater Video Light MW-4300
Price A$ 889.00
Inon Optical D Cable Type L Rubber Bush Set 2Inon Optical D Cable Type L Rubber Bush Set 2
Price A$ 139.00
Fantasea FG7X III S Vacuum Underwater Housing for Canon G7X Mark IIIFantasea FG7X III S Vacuum Underwater Housing for Canon G7X Mark III
Price A$ 949.00
SeaLife Sea Dragon 3000F with Color Boost™ Auto Photo/Video LightSeaLife Sea Dragon 3000F with Color Boost™ Auto Photo/Video Light
Price A$ 899.00

Articles

The Mystery of the Smelly SharksThe Mystery of the Smelly Sharks
On Tuesday 21st of October 2003 some divers reported seeing lots of small dead sharks lying on the bottom in about 8 metres of water at Camp Cove, just inside the entrance to Sydney Harbour ...
Sharks in the Fairy BowerSharks in the Fairy Bower
The seas were angry on Saturday, my friends! Big seas rolling in from the south ruled out diving Freshwater Beach (one of my favourite Northern Beaches dives), so we opted for the old faithful of Shelly Beach instead.
Introductory Rust Diving on the Wreck of the MalabarIntroductory Rust Diving on the Wreck of the Malabar
Around 7:00am on Thursday, April 2, 1931, a dense fog suddenly rolled into Long Bay, obscuring the northern headland. On the bridge of MV Malabar, en-route from Melbourne to Sydney, Captain George Leslie recognised the danger and ordered 5 degrees rudder to steer the ship seaward to pass further offshore than his original plan of half a mile.
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