The wreck of the Norwegian ship Songvaar, Port Victoria, South Australia. It sank in 1912, in fact the same day as the commencement of the sinking of the Titanic, Whilst Anchored of Wardang Island. the ...
Read More »Diving Stickney Island
Diving Stickney Island in the Sir Joseph Banks Group, Spencer Gulf, South Australia
Read More »Wreck of the Degei
Built in 1940, the fishing trawler the Degei (pronounced locally as Deegee) whilst steaming out of Boston Bay, Port Lincoln in 1974 ran smack bang into the Western Side of Donnington Island. Now lying in ...
Read More »Port Stanvac Hopper Barges
The Hopper Barges, lying approximately 140 metres from the Saurian. A regular fishing spot, and less frequently dived by individuals, clubs and occasional charter.A lovely dive and similar to the Glenelg Hopper Barge. General hazards ...
Read More »Tank Cave – S and P Tunnel
Diving With Stephen F, and a cameo with Marc S and Rude Mr Wolf as they pass by.Music: Kevin MacLeod – incompetech.com – Disco-con Tutti
Read More »Mutton Birds.
Mutton Birds after a migrating 1000 of Kilometres arrive half starved and half their original weight. The weakest will die. Arriving in Melbourne some become a nuisance round Fisherman-stealling bait from hooks. Once these birds ...
Read More »Tamara – Story of the Cape Jaffa
In 1973 the fishing trawler – Cape Jaffa (ex Tamara) disappeared with the loss of 3 lives. Built in 1951, in a backyard shed in Kingston SE, by Jack Lane, this short video tells the ...
Read More »Swell sharks. Melbourne
Swell Sharks,small harmless Sharks often visit our Melbourne Jetties especially near ocean beaches. Easily attracted too bait they are given a hard time by local Anglers.
Read More »Wreck of the Violetta
In September 1977 the Violetta is reported to have caught fire between Tumby Bay and the Sir Joseph Bank group of Islands – No Lives were lost. The wreck remained lost until 2010 when a ...
Read More »Port Stanvac Oil Terminal
Diving the old Port Stanvac Oil Terminal. Approximately 2km off Port Stanvac, this video shows the submerged structures consisting of Pipes, valves, Blocks and Chains that remain in 24 metres of water.
Read More »Wreck of the Lady Kinnaird
Diving the wreck of the Lady Kinnaird which sunk on January 20th, 1880.This 650 tonne 3 masted Iron Barque, loaded with wheat, was making way for England from Port Pirie when it foundered of Cape ...
Read More »Tumby Bay Jetty
Diving Tumby Bay Jetty, a short 1.5 minute video showcasing some of the marine life under the jetty. A magnificent dive, and home to leafy sea dragons as well, though not captured in this video ...
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