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Pulpo de Anillos Azules Sureño (Hapalochlaena maculosa)Autor
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observed on a twilight dive. size around 50mm.
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Pulpo de Anillos Azules Sureño (Hapalochlaena maculosa)Autor
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Observed during a night dive. Four Blue Ringed Octopus were sighted at this site.
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Located at the Blue Pool, Not sure if this is the same species as the Eastern Saw-Shelled located in North Queensland.
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Sighted on a dawn dive under Flinders Pier. The colours are amazing to see.
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Caballito de Mar Panzón del Este (Hippocampus abdominalis)Autor
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Female with eggs, nesting in the sea growth.
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Caballito de Mar Panzón del Este (Hippocampus abdominalis)Autor
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A site where many Seahorses could be sighted before major upgrades of the pier. On todays sighting I saw 3.
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I have notice sightings of these in the last year, and appearing to resident.
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Blenio Cornudo de Tasmania (Parablennius tasmanianus)Autor
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Sighted under San Remo pier.
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Gasterópodos Eutineuros (Infraclase Euthyneura)Autor
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First time that I have ever seen one of these at San Remo pier.
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This is the only place where I have sighted sea spiders, San Remo pier
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Pez Payaso de la Gran Barrera de Coral (Amphiprion akindynos)Autor
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sighted at 18m
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Caballito de Mar Panzón del Este (Hippocampus abdominalis)Autor
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Sighted on a night dive under Mornington Pier. Was a common [place to see Seahorses. The numbers have dropped off due to the pier works from last year 2016.
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Sighted at Babinda Boulders, I would generally find the turtles hiding under the leaves at the bottom of the water hole.
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Sighted in the freshwater of Babinda Boulders. I was amazed to see the striking colours.
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Cangrejo Australiano de Río (Cherax quadricarinatus)Autor
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Lake Eacham, depth around 18m