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Port Lincoln Whyalla

The Eyre Peninsula stretches 1,000 kilometres from Whyalla in the east to the Western Australian border, and 400 kilometres from the Gawler Ranges in the north to Port Lincoln in the south.

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Cuttlefish Duo

Cuttlefish Duo

Two Cuttlefish hanging out in Tumby Bay, South Australia.
Photocomp December '12 - Open

Giant Cuttlefish

Giant Cuttlefish

A Giant Cuttlefish at Stony Point, Whyalla, South Australia. Canon D10
Photocomp August '11 - Novice

Watching the watcher.

Watching the watcher.

Profile shot of a Leafy Seadragon. Tumby Bay, South Australia. Nikon L2, Ikelite housing and AF35 strobe.
Photocomp July '11 - Open

Leafy Sea Dragon

Leafy Sea Dragon

We braved 12C water at Tumby Bay, South Australia to find the elusive, fragile and beautiful Leafy Seadragons. Canon 7D, Nauticam Housing, Inon Z240 strobes.
Photocomp June '11 - Open

Fatherly Dutie

Fatherly Dutie

Male Leafy Seadragon laden with eggs at Tumby Bay Jetty, South Australia. Nikon L20, Ikelite housing, with wide angle lens and AF35 strobe.
Photocomp October '10 - Open

Leafy

Leafy

Image of a Leafy Seadragon taken at Wool Bay in South Australia.
Photocomp September '10 - Open

Drifting Dragon

Drifting Dragon

Image of a Leafy Seadragon taken at Wool Bay in South Australia. Nikon D70s.
Photocomp August '10 - Open

Cuttlefish in algae

Cuttlefish in algae

Sepia apama. Whyalla, South Australia. Canon 400D, Canon EF 10-22mm, Ikelite housing & DS160 strobes.
Photocomp August '10 - Novice

Short Head

Short Head

Image of a Short-head Seahorse taken at Port Victoria in South Australia.
Photocomp June '10 - Open

Leafy Seadragon

Leafy Seadragon

A Leafy Seadragon at Edithburgh Pier, South Australia on a night dive.
Photocomp April '10 - Open

PJ Squid

PJ Squid

A striped pyjama squid under Edithburgh jetty, South Australia. These little guys make a night worth the effort.
Photocomp April '10 - Open

I'm Hiding

I'm Hiding

Southern Rock Lobster only 1.5” long in 2.5 meters deep water. Tumby Bay, South Australia.
Photocomp March '10 - Novice

Kingfish with net

Kingfish with net

Yellowtail kingfish pictured against the edge of their pen in Fitzgerald Bay, Whyalla, South Australia.
Photocomp February '10 - Open

Diving with Kingfish

Diving with Kingfish

Diver Audrey Pang prepares to enter the Yellowtail Kingfish aquaculture pens, which hold as many as 25,000 fish each, at Fitzgerald Bay, Whyalla, South Australia.
Photocomp February '10 - Open

Cray Days

Cray Days

Southern Rocklobster, Tumby Bay, South Australia.
Photocomp January '10 - Novice

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Whyalla Cuttlefish Trip 2006Whyalla Cuttlefish Trip 2006
On Friday the 16th June, a group of divers headed over to Whyalla, South Australia on the long-awaited trip to witness the world renowned event of Australian Giant Cuttlefish gathering in their masses for their annual mating and 'spawn-fest'.
A Great White AdventureA Great White Adventure
The voyage from Port Lincoln to North Neptune Island will take approximately 5 hours as we make our way in very mild conditions with slight seas and wind speeds no greater than 15 knots......
Whyalla - Cuttlefish Mating Mecca and MoreWhyalla - Cuttlefish Mating Mecca and More
A four-hour drive west of Adelaide, Whyalla is a seaside mining town is known as the place “where the outback meets the sea”. To divers, Whyalla is known as Australia’s Cuttlefish Mecca. Each winter thousands of Australian Giant Cuttlefish (Sepia apama) gather in the shallow waters around Whyalla to mate.
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