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Lovely shore dive with a high likelihood of seeing Weedy Seadragons. Lots of colour and wildlife to be found.
Certification: OW
Depth: 5M
Underneath the pier is a colourful array of sponges, soft corals and provides people with an array of macro subjects
Certification: OW
Depth: 6M
The Beverwijk was a steel hulled suction cutter dredge. She was scuttled on the 6th May 1963 and now lies
Certification: Tech45
Depth: 46M
The props are visible and the bow has lots of fish life around it. You can still penetrate some of
Certification: Tech45
Depth: 45M
Steel steam hopper barge, 495 ton. Built in Paisley, UK, 1911 and scuttled in the sips graveyard on 6 November
Certification: Tech60
Depth: 52M
This site is fresh clear water with 3 interconnecting ponds that you can snorkel or scuba dive with open water
Certification: OW
Depth: 12M
The ship was scuttled in 2009 and sits in 30M of water with the top at around 11M. It can
Certification: ADV
Depth: 30M
The Werfa was built in Hawdon on the Tyne River in the UK in 1883 and was 71 metres in
Certification: Tech60
Depth: 65M
TheSS Coogee was a steam ship, 762 ton and built in Sunderland, UK, 1887 She was scuttled: 27 February 1928.
Certification: ADV
Depth: 33M
This cave is located in the middle of the road in Allendale East. the is a flooded passage leading to
Certification: Cave
Depth: 25M
On the northern wall of the rip just outside the heads. This area has ledges starting around 20M and there
Certification: ADV
Depth: 60M
The Ozone was built in 1886 near Glasgow, in Scotland. She was 80 metres in length with paddles that were
Certification: OW
Depth: 2M
The Leeuwin was built in Whiteinch, Scotland, in 1877 and originally named the SS Julia Percy, later renamed in 1906
Certification: Tech60
Depth: 65M
Dual rated cave in a pine forest aptly named ‘The Pines’. Both cave and advanced cave divers can enjoy this
Certification: Cave
Depth: 40M
Starting at around 15M you descend down the wall to whatever depth you wish, 30M, 40M 50M or further. This
Certification: ADV
Depth: 60M
The VHB-53 (sister ship of the VHB-54) was a steel hopper barge, she was scuttled on 19 February 1971 in
Certification: Tech60
Depth: 56M
Iron steam hopper barge, 345 ton. Built in Adelaide, South Australia, 1876 She was scuttled on 22 August 1935 in
Certification: Tech60
Depth: 55M
This cave is used as tourist cave as well as scuba diving. The entry is in a small crescent of
Certification: ADV Cave
Depth: 12M
Always lot of Old Wives hanging around this spot on the wall.
Certification: ADV
Depth: 50M
Iddlebiddy has a solution tube around 800mm wide and 8M deep. A team with climbing gear is required to enter
Certification: ADV Cave
Depth: 20M
The Waratea was a steel hulled steamship, built in Scotland, in 1883 with a length of 50 metres. On 30
Certification: Tech60
Depth: 52M
The entrance is a small and is easily silted, this then leads to a broad chamber with dark silt at
Certification: Cave
Depth: 15M
This man made island was constructed in the 1890’s to protect the gold of Melbourne against the perceived threat from
Certification: OW
Depth: 12M
Built in 1914 by Fleming and Ferguson in Paisley Scotland as the Sir William Matthews, she was a twin screwed
Certification: OW
Depth: 20M
In 1874 Samuel Ramsden of Melbourne commissioned the ship to be built in Glasgow Scotland and named after his wife
Certification: OW
Depth: 21M
The entrance shows a very clear small lake. A flooded passage leads into a low silty chamber which gets smaller
Certification: Cave
Depth: 20M
Cray Spot is an excellent open water diving location as it starts at around 12Metres and drops off to around
Certification: OW
Depth: 12M
The Hurricane was a three-masted iron ship of 1,198 tons, built in Glasgow in 1853, on a length of 214.9 feet, a
Certification: OW
Depth: 10M
Tank Cave is the largest collection of underwater connected tunnels in the Mt Gambier region. If offers advanced cave divers
Certification: ADV Cave
Depth: 15M
The VHB-54 (sister ship of VHB-53), they were both steel hopper barges. It was scuttled in the ships graveyard off
Certification: Tech45
Depth: 42M