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Underwater Photo Contest Entries From Australia

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Sea Dragon, Bicheno, Tasmania, Australia
Abrolhos Islands.
Old man loggerhead, Byron Bay, Australia
Red velvet Fish. Fortesque Bay Tasmania Australia
Abrolhos Islands.
Pacific Gull, Abrolhos Islands.
Another weedy seadragon under Portsea Pier. The vis was great and the weather beautiful - really enjoyed this dive and the seadragons of course! ISO 100, Tokina 10-17mm, f/18, 1/200 sec
This is a very young weedy seadragon taken towards evening off Portsea beach. He/she was only about 7-10 cm long and was pretty hard to find - more an accident really. ISO 100, f/14, Tokina 10-17mm, 1/200th sec.
blairgowrie, flabellina, nudibranch
Male weedy seadragon with eggs under Portsea pier. Tokina 10-17mm, ISO 100, f/5.6 and 1/200 sec
Weedy Seadragon (Phyllopterix taeniolatus) coming out from behind camouflaging seaweed. ISO 100, f/14, 1/200 sec.
Hermit
Small but curious Hermit crab at Lady Elliot Island
cuttle fish says hello
Shipwreck Yongala and Ray
This is a juvenile Weedy Seadragon (Phyllopteryx taeniolatus) pictured off Portsea Pier, Victoria, Australia. Normally hidden in the leafy plants common to the area this juvenile displayed a tendency to go to the surface when approached.
Ex-HMAS Hobart in South Australia
Shot taken under Blairgowrie Pier,Port Philip Bay, Victoria, Australia.
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Yongala Ship Wreck, Queensland Australia
Flatworm, Heron Island
Porcupine fish with a shrimp on its nose. Never seen this before, it's probably just coincidental. But, it may be cleaning its left eye socket as it appears hollow. Once the shrimp swam away the socket and eye looked normal.
Weedy sea dragon at Flinders pier
Orange
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Final RoundThrough to 2011 awards final round judging
Soaring over the Reef
green turtle at dusk at leisure
Manta Ray playing at Lady Elliot Island
A Blue Dragon nudibranch. Taken on a Nikon D7000 using a 60mm macro lens.
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