We were very lucky to join the wonderful team at Abyss Scuba Diving at Clean Up Australia Day. We went on a rainy Sydney day and met up at Kurnell, geared up and went down for a dive. Waiting for our second dive, we all joined in a friendly BBQ at the park, chatted, laughed and ate. We then cleaned up and jumped back in. Here is a photo of the day with some plastic that was cleaned from the ocean floor.
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Palauan pioneer to be inducted into Scuba Diving Hall of Fame
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It’s official. Francis Toribiong, a native of Palau, Micronesia, will be inducted into the International Scuba Diving Hall of...
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Totally Transparent Eel
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Serenity at 50 Meters
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Project AWARE Dive for Earth Day 2010
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Shark Alliance goes global
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For the last three years, the Shark Alliance has successfully campaigned to improve the European Union’s management of shark...
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International Year of Biodiversity 2010
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Endless Ocean 2
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Have you ever dreamed of diving with a whale? Or having a close encounter with a parrot fish? Well...
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All 4 Diving Brings Limited Period Scuba Diving Packages for All and Sundry
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To avail the best of day trip and holiday experiences, All 4 Diving is what clients opt for and...