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The Copper Coast is home to three historic jetties which are popular among scuba divers and snorkellers. Wallaroo and Port Hughes jetties are considered two of the best scuba diving sites in South Australia. [3] Moonta's jetty has features an enclosed area where people can swim without fear of shark visitation.
Despite their remoteness, the Neptune Islands are regarded as one of South Australia's best scuba diving sites, specifically for the viewing of Great white sharks. [36] The Neptune Islands, particularly the North Neptune Islands, has been a shark cage diving destination since the late 1970s.
Scuba diving tourism services are usually focused on providing visiting recreational divers with access to local dive sites, or organising group tours to regions where desirable dive sites exist. The motivations of scuba divers to travel have been attributed to adventure, learning, escape, social interaction, stature, challenge and excitement ...
Piccaninnie Ponds is a popular site for both snorkelling and cave diving.In 1964–1965, prior to its proclamation as a national park in 1969, underwater explorer Valerie Taylor described the ponds as "one of the most beautiful sights in Australia" [11] and said that the crystal clear water gave her a feeling of unhindered flight. [12]
For the economy of Australia's southern coast, the Great Southern Reef is an invaluable resource, providing ample opportunities for recreational fishing, swimming, surfing, snorkeling, scuba diving, and other forms of ecotourism, which contribute more than AU$10 billion to the economy each year.
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The Cave Divers Association of Australia (CDAA) is a cave diving organisation which was formed in September 1973 to represent the interests of recreational scuba divers who dive in water-filled caves and sinkholes principally in the Lower South East (now called the Limestone Coast) of South Australia (SA) and secondly in other parts of Australia.
September 26, 2016 at 1:07 PM Although summer has already come to a screeching end, at least one critter is doing everything he can to keep the magic of the season alive. JoeJoe the capybara loves ...