Trip Video - Coral Sea July 2019

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Thnx 4 sharing
 
Nice! I was in Spoilsport back in Nov 2016. July seems to be better for seeing the big stuff, including sharks & Minke whales.
 
Really nice. Particularly like the opening blue water sequence and how you choreographed the music and footage.

Is that a silver tip? Where’d you see it? The deep cleaning station near where they do the shark feed?

Thanks for sharing - looks like an awesome trip.
 
Nice! I was in Spoilsport back in Nov 2016. July seems to be better for seeing the big stuff, including sharks & Minke whales.
Minke whales are seasonal but the sharks should be there year round.
 
Really nice. Particularly like the opening blue water sequence and how you choreographed the music and footage.

Is that a silver tip? Where’d you see it? The deep cleaning station near where they do the shark feed?

Thanks for sharing - looks like an awesome trip.
Thanks for your kind words.

The silver tip and grey reef sharks were at north horn.
 
Minke whales are seasonal but the sharks should be there year round.

I only saw a few whitetips then in Cod Hole. Even missed seeing Potato Cod. Coral bleaching was also damp ants. Sad scenery. I don't think November is a good time to dive there.
 
I only saw a few whitetips then in Cod Hole. Even missed seeing Potato Cod. Coral bleaching was also damp ants. Sad scenery. I don't think November is a good time to dive there.
When I first went to cod hole some 30 years ago, there were at least a dozen potato cods there. This time round, I saw four and the moray eels were gone.

Corals can recover from bleaching.
 
Beautiful as always. Thank you
 

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