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Port Douglas

November 25th, 2006


Scuba Diving Australia

Most people have probably heard of Cairns in the north of Queensland. Port Douglas is about an hour north of Cairns.
Port Douglas – top of Queensland and still part of the Great Barrier Reef.


Undersea Explorer
take Scuba Divers to Ribbon Reefs, Cod Hole and Osprey Reef on their LiveAboard boat.

At North Horn, Osprey Reef, where the currents meet, they all see the large schools of tuna, barracuda and sharks – white tips, grey and silver tip whalers, leopard sharks, thresher sharks and schooling hammerheads. There are also Manta Rays.

Undersea Explorer have been studying sharks at Osprey Reef since 1995 and their researchers capture the sharks underwater while guest observe, then bring them to the surface for measurement and tagging. Read more here about a Scuba Diving Vacation on the Undersea Explorer around North East shores of Australia.

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Scuba Diving Vacation Port Douglas

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