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The Oceania Project

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based in Byron Bay, NSW, Australia
Caring for Whales, Dolphins and the Oceans
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Keepers of the ReefKeepers of the Reef
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Venture Heat - Pro 32w Dive Vest Kit  - V2Venture Heat - Pro 32w Dive Vest Kit - V2
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SeaLife Sea Dragon 5000+ with Color Boost™ Photo-Video lightSeaLife Sea Dragon 5000+ with Color Boost™ Photo-Video light
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Inon S-220 Underwater StrobeInon S-220 Underwater Strobe
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SCUBAJET PRO Dive KitSCUBAJET PRO Dive Kit
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Articles

Night dive at the RockNight dive at the Rock
The sunset over the bay was a real treat to watch through the boat as we waited for water to lift her. We would soon be on our way past the perfectly peeling lines of swell and out to the rocks.
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!
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.
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