Swimming with young snapper and trevallies, greeted by several octopus, a stingray, and cuttlefish
Swimming with young snapper and trevallies, greeted by several octopus, a stingray, and cuttlefish
Sunday 29 December 2019
This Sunday morning was great for diving again, the wind was quite moderate and was from the WSW direction; the water surface was just beginning to ripple. After attending the pre-Club-Dive barbecue, eighteen divers of (almost) all possible PADI certification levels headed towards Kwinana Grain Terminal. Visibility was at 3-4 meters, and slightly better in the middle section of this spacious dive site, where multiple fish schools were seen feeding.

The octopus were seen by divers today (some divers have seen several) as well as cuttlefish and at least one stingray. Little specimens of talma, stripeys, snapper, and trevally hovered around sponges and corals. Swimming alongside these fish was a great experience. All divers enjoyed exploring the Terminal, and the overall dive experience was fun.
Thanks everyone for coming to this Manta Club dive! See you on next dives soon.
