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under the surface - scuba diving finds
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<blockquote data-quote="Robert Le Mal" data-source="post: 128148" data-attributes="member: 2546"><p>Rocketaroo,</p><p></p><p>I started diving in 1995 then had some time off. I've dived in the bay, on the wall just outside the bay, in QLD and down at Wilson's Prom, on the wreck of the Lochard - never seen a shark.</p><p>What does trouble me is discarded fishing line, I carry a dive knife (sort of James Bond wanna be I know) and a smaller safety line cutter. I have had to cut fishing line at least 3 times now to unfoul my fins.</p><p></p><p>I see heaps of small rays but so long as you just leave them alone, no probs. </p><p></p><p>No one rings me, no one asks me for stuff, I love it. </p><p>Scenery can be beautiful or I'm just looking for stuff on the bottom. Very exciting every time I pull an old bottle from under timber or a rock or just out of the sand.</p><p>I haven't taken a lot of video recently because by time remember I have the Gopro attached to my harness usually the bottle is in the bag.</p><p></p><p>I'd thoroughly recommend it. Cars and lighting are statistically more dangerous than sharks.</p><p></p><p>@ Jaros - how deep is Canadian Bay? Worth diving? I want to dive the pier down there just to video the life under the pier.</p><p></p><p>Robert</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Robert Le Mal, post: 128148, member: 2546"] Rocketaroo, I started diving in 1995 then had some time off. I've dived in the bay, on the wall just outside the bay, in QLD and down at Wilson's Prom, on the wreck of the Lochard - never seen a shark. What does trouble me is discarded fishing line, I carry a dive knife (sort of James Bond wanna be I know) and a smaller safety line cutter. I have had to cut fishing line at least 3 times now to unfoul my fins. I see heaps of small rays but so long as you just leave them alone, no probs. No one rings me, no one asks me for stuff, I love it. Scenery can be beautiful or I'm just looking for stuff on the bottom. Very exciting every time I pull an old bottle from under timber or a rock or just out of the sand. I haven't taken a lot of video recently because by time remember I have the Gopro attached to my harness usually the bottle is in the bag. I'd thoroughly recommend it. Cars and lighting are statistically more dangerous than sharks. @ Jaros - how deep is Canadian Bay? Worth diving? I want to dive the pier down there just to video the life under the pier. Robert [/QUOTE]
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