Thursday, November 4, 2010

Exmouth Diving report - Lighthouse Bay Thursday 4 November 2010

Another stunner of a day and we headed to Lighthouse Bay for some diving on two of our favourite sites. Blizzard Ridge was jam packed with fish from the sand all the way to the surface. Our pair of banded pipefish are getting big and are sharing their hidey hole with three varieties of shrimps, coral cod and a juvenile olive sea snake who had stopped by for a little nap. Big, chunky estuary cod were cruising the top of the ledge and a good-sized roughback stingray kept an eye on us from the sand at the bottom of the ledge. Our resident school of threadfin pearl perch had some new members today - two small Nor'West Snapper and a stars & stripes pufferfish were floating along with them. So much to see!
WATER TEMP: 26C
VISIBILITY: 10+m
CURRENT: none
SURGE: none
DEPTH: 14m

Gulliver's had even more action today than Blizzard did! Masses of bullseyes, glassfish and convict surgeons. Coral trout everywhere. Octopus out and about. Sailfin catfish snuffling the sand here, there and everywhere. A googly eyed porcupinefish snuggled under a ledge and kept doing circles while staying place - not sure if he was pretending we weren't there or just having a bit of a game! Turltes, white tip reef sharks, many spotted sweetlips and lots of action at the cleaning stations. Such fun!
Oh, and we forgot to mention the TWO enormous Queensland Gropers!!
WATER TEMP: 26C
VISIBILITY: 15+m
CURRENT: none
SURGE: none
DEPTH: 14m


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