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Tasmania's south-east is the most densely populated region of the state.

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Hanging Around

Hanging Around

One of the many Pot-bellied Seahorses living around the Kingston Beach Public Boat Pier, Kingston, Tasmania, Australia. Nikon Coolpix S8200 - no external strobes or lenses.
Photocomp February '13 - Novice

Ink-jet Away

Ink-jet Away

This octopus was photographed in Eaglehawk Neck, Tasmania, Australia. The octopus was found trapped on the beach. We were witnessing its release back into the wild. Nikon D700 with Sea & Sea housing plus 2 INON Z-240 strobes.
Photocomp June '11 - Open

Eaglehawk Neck Seals

Eaglehawk Neck Seals

Image taken near Eaglehawk Neck in Tassmania, Australia of some Aussie Fur Seals.
Photocomp April '11 - Open

South East Seals

South East Seals

Image of some playful Fur Seals at Eaglehawk Neck in Tasmania, Australia.
Photocomp September '10 - Open

Jewel Anemone

Jewel Anemone

Jewel Anemone at Cathederal Caves, Eaglehawk Neck in Tasmania, Australia.
Photocomp July '10 - Open

Spotted Handfish

Spotted Handfish

Spotted Handfish (Brachionichthys hirsutus) in the Derwent River in Tasmania, Australia. An endangered species.
Photocomp April '10 - Open

Weedy

Weedy

A Weedy Seadragon in front of the remaining kelp of the once great kelp forest of Fortescue Bay, Tasmania.
Photocomp February '10 - Open

Underwater Forest

Underwater Forest

The amazing kelp forests at Fortescue Bay, Tasmania, Australia.
Photocomp September '09 - Open

Sea spider

Sea spider

A bright yellow sea spider at Tinderbox, Tasmania, Australia. Olympus 5060.
Photocomp April '09 - Open

Male Cowfish

Male Cowfish

A colourful male cowfish at Tinderbox, Tasmania, Australia. Olympus 5060.
Photocomp April '09 - Open

Globe

Globe

This globefish was a little angry when I managed to kneel on him. He sure let me know about it... Bruny Island, Tasmania, Australia.
Photocomp March '09 - Novice

Edge of the Earth

Edge of the Earth

An itsy bitsy starfish busily growing his legs atop an urchin test. Derwent River, Tasmania.
Photocomp February '09 - Novice

Troy D Bow

Troy D Bow

Picture of the Troy D off Maria Island, Tasmania, Australia.
Photocomp March '08 - Novice

'Lookup'

'Lookup'

A male Blue-throated Emperor photographed at Maria Island, Tasmania, with a Nikon D70.
Photocomp April '07 - Open

I can see you

I can see you

Taken at Crayfish Point, Hobart, Tasmania.
Photocomp September '05 - Open

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Narcosis is very real!Narcosis is very real!
This event took place a number of years ago while diving with a few mates on a charter in Tassie. We had planned to dive the famous kelp forests in EagleHawk Bay, Tasmania and a wall dive recommended by the skipper/guide.
Waterfall Bay Caves on Tasman PeninsulaWaterfall Bay Caves on Tasman Peninsula
The Tasman Peninsula by nature of its topography is mainly only dived by boat. The cliff height on the east coast averages 250 metres for all but Pirates and Fortesque Bays from Tasman Island at the south tip of the Tasman Peninsula to almost Dunalley at the top of the Forestier Peninsula ...
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