Cleanup dives are often rewarding. On this day on the Tweed River, NSW, Australia we had perfect visibility and managed to remove plenty of trash as well as get a few unique photo opportunities. Photocomp June '09 - Open
This little guy swam right up to the dome port and started posing. My guess is he could see his reflection.Mackerel Boulders. Byron Bay Photocomp April '09 - Open
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.
The strong westerly wind had really stirred up the kingfish and they were hunting in about 5m of water. Julian rocks, Byron Bay, Australia. Photocomp June '07 - Open
A Weedy Seadragon, Bicheno, Tasmania, Australia. I kept my distance but he came back to have a look at me and show me his eggs. What amazing animals they are! Photocomp February '07 - Open
Moray eels are fascinating to watch and make great subjects when you find them in the right place. Abbott's Moray (Gymnothorax eurostus) at Julian Rocks, Byron Bay, Australia. Photocomp February '07 - Open