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Underwater Photo Location: Jervis Bay NSW

Underwater Photo Location: Jervis Bay NSW

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In amongst a nice shoal
Facts about Jervis Bay NSW
  • It is in Australia
  • Jervis Bay NSW is in the Tasman Sea.
  • The typical depth is 0-20 Metres 0-60 Feet.
  • The typical visibility is 3-10 Metres 10-30 Feet.
Dive types
Liveaboard

Marine Life
smallkelpshoals

Diving facilities
nitroxfriendly

Photo facilities
macro

by Tony Ronald
in amongst a school

by Caroline Baille
sea lion, his lovely puppy look and happiness to swim with divers

by Bill Van Eyk
Blue Dragon, Jervis Bay 2012, nudibranch, Pteraeolidia ianthina

by Gaetano Gaetgiulo
Swimming... "Gnam Gnam style" This guy was swimming and eating at the same time, actually the entire school was doing it, I was able to get close only to this one... D300s + 105microNikkor 1/60 f16 dual strobe

by Gaetano Gargiulo
Man... this is what you get if you sleep in the wrong kelp... :0

by Bradley Kerslake
Weedy sea dragon. Jervis Bay Nikon D7100 macro 60mm nauticam housing

by Bradley Kerslake
This little guy was only a few inches long! Must be only a few days old! Nikon d7100 60mm macro in nauticam housing
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