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Planula Divers Retreat

10% off all dive/accommodation packages


10% off all dive/accommodation packages


10% off all dive/accommodation packages

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based in Byron Bay, NSW, Australia
PLANULA is a beautiful divers retreat in Byron Bay, set within over 50 acres of bushland just outside of Byron Bay. Great diving packages.
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Small Print - Whale Shark and DiverSmall Print - Whale Shark and Diver
Whale Shark and Diver by Jürgen Freund - These high quality panoramic Small Prints are very different from what you normally find in the market.
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Australian Sea Critters Fact File - kids bookAustralian Sea Critters Fact File - kids book
Learn all about these fascinating creatures, from kaleidoscopic corals to stinging sea jellies, with the Australian Sea Critters Fact File.
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Byron Bay - Where Tropical and Temperate Waters MergeByron Bay - Where Tropical and Temperate Waters Merge
Although Byron Bay is one of Australia's most popular holiday destinations, only few people realise the fantastic marine environment Byron Bay has to offer. This popular subtropical township renown for its beautiful beaches and stunning hinterland is part of the Cape Byron Marine Park and home to the Julian Rocks Marine Sanctuary.
Grey Nurse Shark rescued from fishing gaff in Byron BayGrey Nurse Shark rescued from fishing gaff in Byron Bay
I joined Sue and big Mark (from the Byron Bay Dive Centre) and (to avoid missing anyone) the Seaworld crew, Marine Parks and Fisheries aboard the Seaworld boat this morning for a rescue attempt. My job was videographer for the underwater part of the operation. All of the shark wrangling was done by Seaworld staff.
Julian RocksJulian Rocks
Named by Captain Cook in 1776, Julian Rocks in Byron Bay consists of ancient sedimentary rock, remains of a volcanic eruption more than 20 million years ago. It is an extension of Cape Byron separated by water and forms a most unique marine reserve, providing shelter and food for more than 500 tropical and temperate fish species alone!
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