Aandtsociety boat trip for collecting aquarium species

Saltliquid

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I absolutely love this spot.

We used to come here nearly every weekend 10 to 20 years back and it hasn’t changed much.

We get out there about 2 times a year these days.

For safe snorkelling, collecting, down to fifty foot scuba diving, spear fishing, non serious fishing, nothing beats this reef.

On a calm day we would sometimes get dropped off here and swim onto the reef and take our lunch, shade, chairs, towls, what ever onto it and have a very good half day relaxing, collecting, photographing and interacting with leopard sharks, turtles, the local massive stingray and sometimes an over friendly albatross will bother you for food or try to do something rude with your snorkel as it tried with Danny.
The photos are of a 2008 trip out there and as usual we had a ball.



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http://i272.photobucket.com/albums/jj198/aandtsociety/2008 Dive photos-/P4110029.jpg
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Out off the moreton bay islands.

One of my favourite snorkelling spots out there would have to be yellow patch.

just looking at it you would not know how good it is.
 
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