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Ammunition Jetty night dive

Ammunition Jetty night dive

Ammunition Jetty

Wednesday 31 November 2022

Once again, a wonderful group of divers joined us for our Wednesday night dive at Ammo Jetty. It was nice to see some familiar faces and a few new ones.

The water was a bit choppy upon entry, but as soon as we dropped down it was pretty calm. The vis was surprisingly good, around 5m.
It is always exciting to dive Ammo Jetty, known for its excellent macro subjects. Tonight did not disappoint as we saw lots of nudis, a large baler shell, seahorses, occys, old wives, fan bellied leatherjackets, cowfish, a lone globe fish, squid, schools of tarwhine and bream, and 3 delightful Port Jackson sharks; who followed us around like puppies.
After the dive, some of us stayed back in the carpark and chatted about the dive 
It is always lovely to be in the company of like minded people who share the love of the ocean and its inhabitants. We look forward to welcoming you on another night dive every Wednesday.
Perth Scuba club night dive

Divemaster Barb

North Mole club dive

North Mole club dive

North Mole Club Dive

Sunday 4 December 2022

Was a glorious Sunday morning at North mole , which brought out 34 divers keen on having a dive . With Christine and DMT- D  Arlo taking control of shore support everyone successfully navigated the climb down into the water and back out . Visibility was pretty bad only about 2m and not a lot of life around ,but everyone had a good dive and found the wreck . Mainly due to Callum putting a marker buoy on wreck , thanks Callum . Highlight was the team effort of everyone helping each other out and back up the rocks . Thank you all for coming and all helping out .

Keep diving! 👌
North mole dive
North Mole diveNorth Mole club dive

Divemaster Guy Benney

Bulk Jetty club dive

Bulk Jetty club dive

Bulk Jetty 

Sunday 27 November 2022 

Arriving at Bulk jetty we had reports of not great vis from those coming out. So we headed in not expecting too much, but although it was not great vis , about 3 metre, there was plenty of life about. Lots of schooling fish , Seahorses a stingray  and a few found the resident moray's. Turned out to be pretty good dive!

seahorse at Bulk Jetty, Perth

Bulk Jetty Naval Base

Bulk Jetty Naval Base

Bulk Jetty scuba diving

Stingray at Bulk Jetty scuba diving

BHP Jetty scuba diving

Divemaster Guy Benney