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FREE Drysuit Try Dive this Sunday 9am
Ever wondered what it's like to dive without getting wet? Come visit us this Sunday 28 May 9am and experience the thrill of drysuit diving.
Perth Scuba is offering free drysuit dives and expertise - come join us and explore a totally new way to scuba dive!
Bring your dive gear including cylinder (or hire what you need at Perth Scuba) and we'll head to our local swimming pool 10am to try diving completely dry!
Manta Club dive at Jervoise Bay
Manta Club dive at Jervoise Bay – great visibility on an autumn day, the water is still quite warm
Woodman Point diver's dream club dive
Woodman Point Diver's Dream Club Dive
Wednesday 17 May 2023
Tonight’s dive at Woodman Point was a diver’s dream. The water was glass off, and not even a hint of a breeze. The water was crystal clear, visibility was as far as your torch would allow. What an absolutely beautiful dive this was.
We saw cuttlefish, octopus, 2 huge balls of juvenile striped catfish, a couple of crays, a couple of juvenile snook which was a big surprise, and at the end of the Groyne we were delighted by every single size and colour of seahorse you could imagine. The water temperature is dropping for sure, 4 of us were in dry suits and the rest in wetties … they were the ones who came out looking like Smurfs!
If you were ever considering investing in a dry suit, now is the time. The ocean is waiting… see you soon at another Perth Scuba Manta Club dive!

written by Divemaster Barb Johnson
Blackwall Reach Club Night Dive
Blackwall Reach Club Night Dive
Wednesday 10 May 2023
What an awesome Wednesday night out for our Manta Club members weekly night dive. With dodgy weather forecasts in place along the coast we ventured back to the river and my favourite spot, Blackwall Reach.
Water was flat and despite a bit of a surface current it was a great dive. Visibility was great and plenty an underwater critter to see.
Tonight we followed a new underwater trail line put down by local diver Christopher Benzie Dodd. You now have the option to either surface swim, as we have always done, to the marker buoy then descend onto the barge or to follow the new line that starts not far from the jetty underwater direct to the barge. Either way you are in for a treat.
As the seasons change we will spend more time back in the river. It is an awesome place to dive, especially at night in winter.
Thanks to all the divers that braved the night and made it a lot of fun.



