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Dive Ningaloo

Locality: Exmouth, Western Australia

Phone: +61 456 702 437



Address: 6 Nimitz Street 6707 Exmouth, WA, Australia

Website: https://www.diveningaloo.com.au/

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25.01.2022 All three at once?? This is just ridiculous!



24.01.2022 Exmouth - Navy Pier Navy Pier has been voted as one of the top 10 dive sites in Australia, and one of the top shore dives in the world. The underwater navigatio...n is super easy in navy pier. The T-shaped pier structure extends out from the shore about 300 metres wide and 110 metres long, reaching to a depth of 6-15m. We were pretty lucky that the visibility reached to 10m. Most of the time it is only about 5m. Absolutely highly recommended!!! #divenigaloo #exmouthnavypier #exmouth #sandtigershark #reefshark

23.01.2022 The elusive Harlequin Shrimp. One of my absolute fave finds on a dive! These 2 guys were found hiding at the back of a tiny hole at the Exmouth Navy Pier. Making it even harder to get a shot! Harlequin shrimp love munching on starfish... as you can see in the photo lunch is in full swing!

22.01.2022 Great little read for all of us..... love it



19.01.2022 OMG this is soooooo cool

18.01.2022 We love it when locals come diving with us! Congratulations to Adam and Anna on becoming advanced divers!!

18.01.2022 We’ve been busy with lots of courses recently. Congratulations to our latest open water divers Micky, Joe and Riccardo!



16.01.2022 Thank you Tristan for sharing!

16.01.2022 How awesome is this shot of our dive boat Ceto? Thanks @kate.wolny for the pic!

15.01.2022 Hi Guys, Remember how you hopped off the bus and said to me well, we will just have to come back There’s no better time to do that than now. Beer and cocktails are cold the ocean is warm and the sun is shining bright. There’s no better place or time to holiday on the Ningaloo Reef, Exmouth, Western Australia ..... Here’s a little video to remind you See you soon Love Chez xxxxx

15.01.2022 West Australians are out exploring their state like never before, with Exmouth top of the list: and through our RED Grant program, we’re backing local tourism e...xperiences on the reef. Our $200,000 grant to Dive Ningaloo will help this fantastic local business to refit a 24 metre catamaran into the region’s first live-aboard dive boat - providing week-long dive tours for up to 18 people. It’s a great addition to the local tourism product, creating local jobs and keeping people coming back to Exmouth year on year. Well done to Kirsten and David - exactly the kind of project we’re proud to support through our $34 million RED Grants program.

14.01.2022 Thank you Julia for sharing your great post! Read all about the Exmouth Navy Pier here



13.01.2022 If you want to know a little more about the Ningaloo Reef then this is a great watch........... or if your missing us then tune in! Looking forward to seeing you all again soon Love Chez xxx

13.01.2022 - ! What will our reef look like in 2030? How can we strengthen the reef and community to ...future threats? How do we balance the conservation and enjoyment of the reef with building more diverse and sustainable local economy? Come along to share your experiences of living and working along the Ningaloo Coast, learn more about the resilience of the region, and help us identify key challenges and innovative solutions for the future. Registrations essential! Visit www.resilientreefsningaloo.com to secure your spot and to learn more about resilience. : Session 1 (Defining common values, objectives & challenges) - Monday 17th August, 5:00-8:00pm Session 2 (Identifying and prioritising actions) - Monday 31th August, 5:00-7:30pm Activities for children will be provided, so bring the kids! : Community Forum Wednesday 19th August, 5:00-8:00pm , , , ’ , , . , .

13.01.2022 Oh! So tiny! We do very occasionally see these wonderful fish in the Ningaloo

13.01.2022 I would like to think that most of you have met me and remember me as Cheryl, Chez , Mum or help Well today I was an outdoor Ed teacher to my 16yr old daughter. We are homeschooling and today I taught her how to live off the land........ I think our pics are the best out there on social media today Comment if you agree

11.01.2022 As you can see, we are taking distancing rules very seriously, both above and below the water! Hope you are all staying safe, we can’t wait to dive with you! @katmurph__

10.01.2022 ON THEIR WAY! Scientists from WA’s Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions have released 11 juvenile loggerhead turtles to the ocean off Ex...mouth following their successful rehabilitation. Dani Rob, a marine program officer in Exmouth, says the hatchlings got caught in the warm Leewin Current and were flushed from the north west of the state, to the cooler waters of the south west. They washed up on the beaches around Perth and the south west, including Margaret River. For a tropical species they essentially end up with cold water shock they get really weak, their metabolism shuts down, they start losing weight and they can’t fend for themselves, she says. Members of the public reported the hatchlings and they were taken to two rehabilitation centres the Bunbury Dolphin Discovery Centre and the Aquarium of Western Australia. They were tagged with flipper tags for future identification, and released in deep water well off the coast. It’s such a heart-warming moment. I’ve been involved in the last three years of releases, she says. It’s quite a privilege to actually see them they are absolutely beautiful. Ultimately we’d like to see them coming into to nest on the Ningaloo beaches in 30 years’ time. DBCA

09.01.2022 No need to pretend you’re SCUBA diving at home! We’re still open for business and running tours daily! #holidayherethisyear

07.01.2022 Reposted from @australia This Australia Day weekend, we want to send our mates around the world a big thank you for all your love and support. We hope you will come and visit soon!

06.01.2022 To all Dive Ningaloo friends, staff and customers. It is with a heavy heart that we have to close our doors today and cease operating tours for the foreseeable future. Not only are we unable to continue operating tours whilst effectively maintaining government standards with distancing, but also, I cannot in good conscience continue to run tours and put my wonderful staff, customers and also the wider community at risk.... We have decided to cancel all tours until May 1st and will assess closer to that time when we will be able to continue. I hope by then we will all have come out of the other side of this, and I’m sure we will all be in need of a holiday! Thank you to everyone who we have already contacted, you have been so wonderfully understanding and optimistic and we appreciate you taking vouchers and re-booking with us in the future! Your support for our small business has been overwhelming. All guests we have not yet spoken to, please send us an email and we thank you in advance for your patience as we reply to the many emails we have coming in. We will get back to you all. For now, please stay safe, and let’s continue our wonderful community spirit. Best wishes, Kirsten.

04.01.2022 A big congratulations to Jeff and Taylor for completing their rescue course this fine day! They had every trick in the book thrown at them and still pulled through the day in style ! Look forward to seeing both of you starting your Divemaster training with us next week!

02.01.2022 Fantastic news for our reefs!

01.01.2022 We’re back in action!! A BIG congratulations to Andy and Maddie for completing our first PADI Open Water course since we have restarted back up after the last few months! Beautiful few days, epic dives and great students ! See you both tomorrow on the Navy Pier to continue some diving fun!!

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