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Affordable websites packaged for small businesses. Mid North Coast Division of General Practice. Solitary Island Underwater Research Group. Woolgoolga District Netball Association. Australian Psychology and Wellness Centre. Coffs Coast Schools Ministry. Freedom FM 94.1. Coffs Coast Outrigger Canoe Club. Rotary Club of Keilor. North Coast Regional Botanic Gardens. 105;nfo@packweb.com.au.
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SURG Links | SURG - Solitary Island Underwater Research Group
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Solitary Island Underwater Research Group. Interesting info and good local id's. Australian Museum Fish Site. Lots of id stuff. Dave Harasti's Underwater Photo Gallery. Excellent resource of images and descriptions, huge concentration on Nelson Bay species. Archive of marine species magazine articles written by Dave. Also includes links to a Marine Species Database located in USA. Virtually every species of fish on earth. Search by family, genus, species. Pictures and video clips. CRC Reef Research Centre.
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Great Lakes Underwater Group: June 2012
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Great Lakes Underwater Group. Friday, June 1, 2012. World Oceans Day - 2012. Clean up Forster Breakwall. June 8th is World Oceans Day. The UN-designated day for the global community to celebrate and take action for our shared ocean. One of the greatest threats to the ocean is also one of the most insidious because chances are it’s so mundane you don’t even notice it. Look around you right now: how much plastic do you see? For World Oceans Day and prevent plastic from harming ocean wildlife! Bring your ow...
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Great Lakes Underwater Group: August 2010
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Great Lakes Underwater Group. Tuesday, August 17, 2010. The Barge / The Colours, 24th July 2010. Some dives are just meant to be just wonderful. As we stood geared up ready to plunge into the cool 16 degrees water the GLUG group was treated to a huge humpback whale breaching at the stern of the boat. Feeling elated we made our way down to the barge. It is an old garbage barge lying in 28 metres of water a couple kilometres off the entrance to Wallis Lake. Great Lakes Underwater Group. Club members often ...
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Great Lakes Underwater Group: May 2010
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Great Lakes Underwater Group. Sunday, May 9, 2010. ONE MILE GUTTERS/ BENNETT’S HEAD BOMBIE – 26th April 2010. It was the Anzac Day public holiday and nine members of The Great Lakes Underwater Group met up at the Forster marina to load up the boat from Action Divers. Typical of long weekends, the weather was inclement with brisk southerly winds whipping up the seas. The original plan to dive Seal Rocks was revised and we opted for local dives close to the shore. Great Lakes Underwater Group. Marine Coast...
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Great Lakes Underwater Group: October 2012
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Great Lakes Underwater Group. Sunday, October 21, 2012. Blackhead - 20th October 2012. Left:Rachel and Heather set out the transect line. The wind had strengthened during our dive, now whipping the sea into white-caps. We headed south and surveyed a reef off Redhead, known as The Ridge. Slightly shallower, this undulating reef had more interesting benthic life, with gorgonian corals, sea tulips, zooanthids and large sponges. No debris to be had (always a good sign! Great Lakes Underwater Group. Marine Ed...
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Great Lakes Underwater Group: 24th November 2012 The Barge/ Baitgrounds
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Great Lakes Underwater Group. Monday, November 26, 2012. 24th November 2012 The Barge/ Baitgrounds. Great Lakes Underwater Group. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). About Great Lakes Underwater Group. Great Lakes Underwater Group. Forster, NSW, Australia. View my complete profile. Calender of Events - April-May 2013. Weekly dives, where possible (weather permitting). GLUG MEETING: 16th April, 5pm, Great Lakes Council, Large Committee Room. All Seal Rocks sites; Blackhead and shallower town areas.
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Great Lakes Underwater Group: April 2013
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Great Lakes Underwater Group. Friday, April 19, 2013. Blackhead, 13th April 2013. Great Lakes Underwater Group. Seal Rocks 7th April 2013. But I saw some nice nudibranchs, interesting benthic life, and the warm, clear water was most enjoyable. Gorgonian Coral at Little Seal Rock. Sharks hanging out in the 'cave'. Suzanne filming resident loggerhead and sharks at Big Seal Rock. Great Lakes Underwater Group. The Barge / Latitude 6th April 2013. Great Lakes Underwater Group. Wednesday, April 3, 2013. Projec...
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Great Lakes Underwater Group: March 2010
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Great Lakes Underwater Group. Friday, March 5, 2010. Big Seal Rock, 27th February 2010. Yellow-tailed Kingfish swam along with the sharks, while Comb Wrasse cheekily harassed divers as they watched the parade with fascination. There were also many wobbegongs present, both spotted and ornate; Snapper, Bream, masses of Bullseyes, at least four Numbrays, Neon and Immaculate Damsels, Girdled Parmas, Red and Blue Morwongs, Moorish Idols, and six-spine Leatherjackets. Great Lakes Underwater Group. Marine Disco...
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Great Lakes Underwater Group: The Baitgrounds - 24th January 2013
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Great Lakes Underwater Group. Saturday, January 26, 2013. The Baitgrounds - 24th January 2013. With awful conditions on the last GLUG dive, we were all glad to see the water clear up at last. Anita, Tony and I decided to checkout the Baitgrounds and after some minor (some might say major! Technical hitches, we were pleasantly surprised by relatively clear, warm water (variable 10m viz, 22deg). We completed 4x25m transects in quick time on account of there being no debris to collect! Port Macquarie Underw...
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