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Diving Adelaide & Online Dive Gear

Locality: Adelaide, South Australia

Phone: +61 8 8122 5003



Address: 21-23 Grove avenue 5033 Adelaide, SA, Australia

Website: http://www.onlinedivegear.com.au/

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25.01.2022 Have you heard about Sea Legacy? "SeaLegacy combines decades of experience in conservation, photography, and communications, with the latest digital and social technologies, to build a healthy future for our oceans." Join a powerful team of conservation photographers, harnessing the use of this fascinating medium to help protect our oceans! ... Learn more here https://www.sealegacy.org/ Sea Legacy



22.01.2022 Holllyyy moly. It's the biggest wave EVER surfed! Rodrigo Koxa smashed an 80 foot / 25-meter high wave. Can you believe it?! It's nail-bitingly-nervewracking! Would you dare....? ... Carlos Muriongo

20.01.2022 Happy New Year from the Diving Adelaide & Online Dive Gear Team! Congratulations, we made it through! At this point last year, 2020's reality was unimaginable. Lockdowns, travel restrictions, home offices, families separated - COVID has impacted us all in more ways than one. It sucks, but keep going - we're all in this together! We'd like to thank you all for your ongoing support throughout this year. We are eternally grateful! ... We wish you all a beautiful, joyous and safe new year, with plenty of bubbles - of course! Matt Testoni

17.01.2022 Whaaaaat a big jump!! Are you brave enough to do it? There are some seriously cool places you can cliff jump down under! Tasmania might just be home to some of the most stunning but scary jumps in Aussie. ... Tasmania



17.01.2022 What a magical photo Bioluminescence is light produced by a chemical reaction within a living organism. Bioluminescence is a type of chemiluminescence, which is simply the term for a chemical reaction where light is produced Most bioluminescent organisms are found in the ocean, and include jellyfish, fish species and bacteria ... Have you ever seen the bioluminescent plankton on a night dive? Unknown, via Diving Passport

11.01.2022 Who else has got the travel bug?! Wouldn't it be nice to snap your fingers and go anywhere in the world? We'd be jumping straight into the crystal clear waters of Mexico, that's for sure! ... @davidmrule

10.01.2022 Have you ever heard of the Dumbo octopus?! They have great big ears, just like Dumbo the elephant. They're part of the family of deep-sea umbrella octopuses whos arms are all connected by skin, making them look like umbrellas when they spread their arms out! There are 15 species of dumbo octopus, and they all live deep down in the ocean, 13,000 feet below the surface! ... Oceana



08.01.2022 It is time! Turtles have started mating on the Great Barrier Reef. They're a little bit early this year. In this episode, seven males compete for a chance with one lovely shelled female. The female will have several partners, and will fertilise between 3-7 clutches of eggs throughout the whole breeding season! Go girl, go! ... If you're cruising around during the season, keep your eyes peeled as they often mate at the surface. No doubt the turtles will be too busy to notice if you're motoring towards them quickly..! Jacinta Shackleton

08.01.2022 Check out this Christmas-coloured nudibranch! This festive nudibranch is here to wish you a very happy, safe, and beautiful holiday period! Our nudi-friend would also like to remind you to stay eco-friendly this Christmas season, and keep the oceans & environment in mind Check out our favourite tips below:... Ditch the wrapping paper! Try to use recycled materials, old newspapers, or make your own! Avoid food-wastage! Use local ingredients, and only make as much as you need. If there are left-overs, make sure they don't end up in the bin! Choose sustainable gifts that will last a long time! These are both memorable, and better for the environment. Rethink your decorations - things like tinsel and baubles contain plenty of wasteful plastic, so opt for eco-conscious decorations this year! Do you have any tips & tricks? Matt Testoni Photography

07.01.2022 How can everything in the ocean be so beautiful!? Check out this beautiful big jellyfish floating in the currents of the ocean, like an absolute superstar! Are you hypnotised too? ... Ocean Safari

07.01.2022 We LOVE Nudibranchs. They're colourful and cool and crazy. Did you know there are over 3000 species all around the world!? Have you ever met a nudi? ... Science Adventures

03.01.2022 Orca fun-facts! Despite being called 'killer whales', orcas aren't whales! Taxonomically, they fall into the Delphinidae family, which are oceanic dolphins Different clans speak different languages! They stick to their family pods, which together form larger societal groups called clans. These groups use different 'language' to communicate - differentiating them from others!... Orcas are found in oceans worldwide. They are most abundant in the Arctic and Antarctic and in areas of cold-water upwelling. Paul Nicklen Photography



03.01.2022 https://divingadelaide.com.au/join-the-team/ Keen to join the team? We're looking for divers to expand our team of vibrant shop coordinators! We're looking for full timers (Tuesday to Saturday) who love the water (if you're not a Divemaster yet, you can work your way up to Divemaster or Instructor level) and who are available as soon as possible, so we're ready to go before the busy Xmas season! ... Click on the link above for more details about the position (this is a predominantly dry position by the way). Are you a Divemaster or Instructor and looking for a diving job? We would love to hear from you too! Please click on the link above and contact us!

02.01.2022 How awesome is this pic James got on his dive last night! Nothing beats a night dive on a dodge tide, especially when theres a leafy spotted! Sounds like its time to come get some gear and head out to porties ... @jredden1992 #diving #scubadiving #scuba #underwater #underwaterphotography #ocean #dive #sea #padi #travel #photography #diver #nature #underwaterworld #uwphotography #gopro #scubadiver #freediving #scubadive #snorkeling #buceo #fish #marinelife #underwaterphoto #adventure #divinglife #tauchen #beach #sealife

01.01.2022 This is it. We've arrived in heaven!! It's a place where the sharks swim in stars, AKA bioluminescence. Bioluminescence is when light is produced by a chemical reaction within an organism's body. These little living things contain luciferin, a molecule that reacts with oxygen to make light. Have you ever seen anything like this?! ... : Shiblii Reza Ahmed

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