Blue Dive in Port Douglas | Tour agent
Blue Dive
Locality: Port Douglas
Phone: +61 427 983 907
Address: Macrossan St 4877 Port Douglas, QLD, Australia
Website: http://www.bluedive.com.au
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25.01.2022 Meet Mr. Doughnut one of the resident Maori Wrass out on the reef. He is always ready to greet our divers as soon as we’re in the water! by Blue Dive instructor Brooke Pyke
20.01.2022 Anyone familiar with this critter? These sponge like fish are called Frog Fish and are closely related to deep sea angler fish. They are masters at camouflage and ambush their prey with great skill. On their heads they have a kind of fishing rod lure they use to attract and catch fish. Amazing right? This particular species is called the Warty Frogfish aka Antennarius maculatus if you like Latin names. Photo by Blue Dive instructor Brooke Pyke Www.bluedive.com.au
20.01.2022 Does your ‘Movember’ beard stand up against the Wobbegong? The word Wobbegong can translate to shaggy beard in Australian Aboriginal language.
19.01.2022 Do you remember the first time you encountered Manta Rays? Describe the experience in 5 words! : @mariefeandjakesnow (IG)
16.01.2022 Filmed guess where? https://www.thecinemaholic.com/kidnapped-in-paradise-filmi/
08.01.2022 https://www.smh.com.au//coral-spawning-comes-to-tv-like-th
06.01.2022 Have you ever been lucky enough to witness this spectacle?
04.01.2022 Port Douglas and 4 Mile Beach as seen from the air! Isn’t she a beauty. We are all so lucky to call this lush tropical town home Photo by Brooke Pyke Www.bluedive.com.au
03.01.2022 Blue Dive’s favourite Port Douglas restaurant. Bookings essential. Local tip, you can often get a table at lunchtime. Yabby linguine - stunning!
03.01.2022 Go on then give us a kiss Sometimes the fish forget about social distancing. Photo by Blue Dive Instructor Brooke Lorianne
01.01.2022 A leopard shark (Stegostoma fasciatum) cruising over a coral reef. Leopard sharks are nocturnal and spend most of the day resting motionless on the sea floor. A...t night, they actively hunt for molluscs, crustaceans, small bony fishes, and possibly sea snakes inside holes and crevices in the reef. Though solitary for most of the year, they form large seasonal aggregations. Photo @brettmonroegarner See more
01.01.2022 What a turtley awesome day www.bluedive.com.au Jess
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