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Underwater Photo Location: Robb's Jetty

Underwater Photo Location: Robb's Jetty

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A shallow and easy shore dive. The dive max's out at about 8m (high tide) and consists of a series of submerged pylons and various wreckage from an old jetty. There is heaps of macro life on the pylons, and a good selection of temperate and tropical fish.

Be careful when you park - there is a car park that is close by, but it is very isolated and break ins are known to occur. Better to park a little further away and to have people around.
Facts about Robb's Jetty
  • It is in Australia
  • Robb's Jetty is in the Indian Ocean.
  • The typical depth is 0-10 Metres 0-30 Feet.
  • The typical visibility is 3-10 Metres 10-30 Feet.
Dive types
shorenight

Marine Life
smallcoral


Photo facilities
macrorepairsphire

by James Mcmahon
Scorpion Fish ... What's next for dinner. I like how the outline of the fish slowly forms from the eye as you look at it.

by Mick Tait
Western Australian Seahorse. Taken at the old Robb's Jetty site. Canon 20D 100mm Macro Lens.

by Mick Tait
Seahorse at Robbs Jetty. Canon 20D 100mm macro 500D diopter and 1.4x converter.

by James Mcmahon
Been wanting to get a shot like this for a while, and finally did. not the most original framing, but I still like it.

by James Mcmahon
Cardinal Fish nursing eggs taken at Robbs Jetty just south of Fremantle, Western Australia

by Dave Baxter
giant cuttlefish enjoying the last rays of autumn sun

by Shane Hermans
A Black Throated Threefin illuminated using a Fluorescent strobe
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