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Giant Cuttlefish

Giant Cuttlefish

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

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

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

 White Spotted Jellyfish

White Spotted Jellyfish

Spotted (pardon the pun) this jellyfish under Wool Bay Jetty, South Australia.
Photocomp June '09 - Open

Toughguy

Toughguy

This cuttlefish was struting his stuff and showing off to the girls during mating season in Whyalla, South Australia.
Photocomp May '09 - Open

Courting Cuttlefish

Courting Cuttlefish

This picture of two male cuttlefish was shot off the coast of Wyallah, South Australia during the Giant Cuttlefish mating season.
Photocomp November '07 - Novice

Whyalla Nudibranchs

Whyalla Nudibranchs

These nudibranchs were taken at Whyalla, South Australia. I was expecting to see many different nudibranch while in Whyalla but was pleased to capture these two different one together.
Photocomp May '07 - Novice

Cuttlefish tangling

Cuttlefish tangling

Cuttlefish tangling, was taken at Whyalla, South Australia. The photo was taken during the mating migration that happens at Whyalla annually.
Photocomp May '07 - Novice

Cuttelfish II

Cuttelfish II

Photo was taken with a Canon A80 in a Canon waterproof housing without flash. Taken at Whyalla in South Australia on 24 july 2004 on a very cold day.

Cuttlefish I

Cuttlefish I

Photo was taken with a Canon A80 in a Canon waterproof housing without flash. Taken at Whyalla in South Australia on 24 july 2004 on a very cold day.

Cuttlefish

Cuttlefish

This was taken at the cuttle fish dive in Whyalla, SA

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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'.
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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