![]() ![]() ![]() National Geographic not only celebrates these amazing predators through our annual television event, but also funds the best scientists and storytellers from around the world to protect sharks and their ocean home. SHARKFEST not only shines a light on the science of sharks, giving audiences a better understanding of the ocean’s most misunderstood predator but also features their true beauty, power and mystery. The only shark event that proves truth is stranger than fiction will take viewers up close and personal with one of nature’s most feared predators as it swims across more Disney platforms than EVER BEFORE.īeginning July 10, viewers can sink their teeth into almost 30 hours of original programming and over 60 hours of enhanced content featuring captivating science and stunning visuals of the iconic apex predator. This summer, SHARKFEST makes a splash to celebrate a decade of shark content with the most immersive and massive programming experience to date. Complete the required fields, scan and email to. All efforts will be made to complete course dives on a booked trip, however if conditions do not allow it the diver will have to book onto another trip to complete the course requirements.ĭownload the booking form attached to the page. Note- Some specialties are site and conditions dependant. There maybe a possibility that we could catch an earlier ferry back to the mainland, however this will all be dependant on the running of the day.ĬOURSES & SPECIALITIES SUITABLE FOR THIS TRIP If you are travelling back to Adreno with John, we should have you back there around 7:30pm. We will aim to catch the 5:55 pm ferry from Dunwich (North Stradbroke Island) and should be back at Cleveland by 6:30pm on Sunday. Please meet John at the ferry by 4:45 pm. We will be catching the Big Red Cat car and passenger ferry which will depart Toondah Harbour (1 Emmett Drv, Cleveland) at 5pm sharp. You are able to park your car here for the weekend, either off street parking or at the rear of Adreno. We will meet at 4pm sharp at Adreno, 54 Deshon Street, Woolloongabba. You have the option of meeting the group either at the ferry terminal in Cleveland or in Woolloongabba where John will drive you to Cleveland in our van. A more detailed itinerary will be sent to the divers closer to the date. If you choose to do the full weekend of diving I have noted the timings below. The timings for this weekend of diving will be dependant on the number of dives you do over the weekend. ![]() There is a choice of 12 varying dive sites to choose from and we can plan your trip based around your experience level which include the most popular sites of Manta Bommie, Flat Rock and Shag Rock.Īs we are able to dive with Grey Nurse Sharks over the entire weekend, every effort will be made to dive Shark Alley at Flat Rock. Grey Nurse sharks patrolling the sand gutters whilst you are serenaded by the haunting melodies of the southern humpback whales. Flat Rock in winter is a melting pot of pelagic life. Up to 8 fabulous dives getting up close and personal with the labradors of the sea, Grey Nurse Sharks. Straddie’s reefs are teeming with various marine life like Manta Rays and Leopard Sharks during Summer (Oct- Apr), endangered Grey Nurse Sharks and Humpback Whales during Winter (May- Sept), plus Bull and Eagle Rays, guitar and Wobbegong Sharks, Turtles, Dolphins, Octopus, Pelagics, hard and soft corals, Nudibranchs plus hundreds of tropical fish species. Diving off Stradbroke Island can only be described as exhilarating! The dive sites you will explore are only a 10- 15 minute boat ride from shore and Manta Bommie has been rated in the top 10 dive sites in Australia. North Stradbroke Island is a pristine, secluded island paradise – a hidden treasure only one hour from central Brisbane. ![]()
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