The Leafy Seadragons of Australia

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Dutch Mermaid

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Leafy Seadragons are one of Australia's most mysterious and beautiful creatures! Not easy to find but when you do.... <3.

Shore diving report! Just rent some tanks and gooooo!

The invisible Leafy Seadragon's of South Australia - Dutch Mermaid
 
I enjoyed your story about Sea Dragon search and despair. We have local Seahorses that are rarely seen, in fact I’ve only found one myself, and i will stay longer just looking in the eel grass. On the plus side we can catch Lobster and scallops so there is a consolation prize.
 
I would love to see those, and the weedies. But, their habitat is too cold to fit the diving parameters of my wuss diving!

I found the Weedy's at Flinders! That will be my next article . It was cold though, like 16C I think!
 
I enjoyed your story about Sea Dragon search and despair. We have local Seahorses that are rarely seen, in fact I’ve only found one myself, and i will stay longer just looking in the eel grass. On the plus side we can catch Lobster and scallops so there is a consolation prize.

Haha, yeah I know exactly what you're saying. Where are you from? Sea Horses are hard to find sometimes!
 
I am outside Boston, but found the Seahorse in Ft Wetherhill , Rhode Island and the Seals at Isle of Shoals, New Hampshire.
 

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