Flinders Reef- nth of Cape Moreton, a fantastic dive site!

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ozzydamo

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5 bar wrasse
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Filefish
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gold spot estuary cod
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Barracuda
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Numb fish
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Blue dash Butterflyfish

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This site has fabulous coral gardens, it has the greatest diversity of coral in an one site in the world- its hard access makes it even more pristine, then areas of the GBR!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flinders_Reef
Had really loud whale song going on in the background on the first dive at the hustler2. viz 15m opaque hard to see the whales in those conditions....maybe in the el nino cycle.
More here-
http://www.flickr.co...s/71049198@N08/
 
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