
Photos by Rick Grundy
100% turnout. All three turned up — Rick, Jonathan and petit moi.
We followed the shark net on the outside (yeah, nice idea boys for a twilight/night dive). Marine life was excellent ‘Seahorse Portrait’, ‘Surprised Seahorse’, ‘Baby Firefish’, ‘Friendly Cuttlefish’, ‘Newcastle United nudibranch’ [probably quicker than a real player], ‘Baby Cuttlefish’, amongst heaps of other things. Rick claims it’s one of his best dives in Sydney See if you can match the previous descriptionsto the photos below. Go to Rick’s page for the answers rickgrundy.com/SydneyMarineLife
The club will be making Tuesday evening dives a regular occurrence. Nights are getting lighter — good opportunity to do some photography, kit familiarisation and/or training. And for those that think the water’s a tad on the chilly side at the mo, our intrepid wetsuit diver Jonathan managed a good 40 mins before his pinkies started to turn into bluies.
Only thing that’s missing, sez Stuart, is a hot flask of tea for post dive warm up. Scotch, more like, replies Rick.

Photos by Rick Grundy

Taken by Rick Grundy on 06 October 2009