Underwater Adventure In Brisbane Australia
December 23, 2009 by Kathy Smith
Filed under Travel
Moreton Bay is an all year round option as water temperatures in the Bay range from 20′ to 27′c. The offerings include exciting wreck dives, fantastic coral outcrops and stunning sea life. It’s a sport well worth considering for everyone from newcomers to the experienced. There are lots of PADI operated dive centers in and around Brisbane that offer complete dive services in Moreton Bay.
One of the better known dive sites in the Brisbane area is the collection of 15 vessels at the Tangalooma Wrecks on the western or landward side of Moreton Island where dives range in depth from 2 to 10 meter with an average of about eight meters. The wreck attracts an amazing amount of marine life, including wobbegings, trevally, king fish and lots of tropical fish, they also make excellent drift dive because of the strong currents in the area.
The Curtin Artificial Reef is located further north along Moreton off the settlement of Cowan Cowan and is popular destination for divers with intermediate qualifications. The Underwater Research Group of Queensland has been sinking large vessels, cars, tires and pontoons at this site since 1968. Most of the wrecks can be safely entered and explored, and like Tangalooma Wrecks, the reef is filled with marine life. Dive Depths range from 12 to 30 meters.
The Mantra Ray Bommie, located off the southern end of North Stradbroke Island is a fantastic reef dive. The Rocky area offers dives from five meters to fifteen meters deep and as the name suggests, it is a popular spot for manta rays. Other regulars are leopard Sharks, shovel nose rays, wobbegings sharks, stingray, eagle rays and turtle.
Flinders Reef is Brisbane’s only true coral reef and is a fully protected marine sanctuary, situated 5 km northwest of Moreton Island ,the site offers dive walls, gutters ,caves ad pinnacles ad at least 112 coral species. Flat Rock, off the north eastern tip of Stradbroke Island is one of the most exciting dive sites near Brisbane. The rocky island is surrounded by beautiful coral reefs and is a great spot to see turtles, leopard sharks, eagle rays, reef fish and pelagic fish. It is most famous for its gray nurse shark population that gathers at a site called “Shark Alley” each winter. Dives is generally from five to thirty meters and visibility up to twenty meters.
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