Michael McFadyen's Scuba Diving - Starfish of Bare Island
Bare Island is the most amazing dive location. There are at least 10 different dives that can be done with only small sections being repeated (on the way to or from the main aim of the dive). The marine life is astounding considering how we have treated Botany Bay since Lieutenant James Cook, RN, first entered the Bay in April 1770 and his compatriot, Captain Arthur Phillip, RN, bought the First Fleet into the same Bay in 1788.
Bare Island has some many different types of marine life that help make it so special. One of the more common species are starfish. There are many different species found at Bare Island and below are some photographs.
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All the above sea horses were seen in 2005 | Seen on the Deep Wall on 21 October 2023 and into December but disappears every now and then |
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This sea horse was seen on the same sponge from early January till late February 2023 | Seen on Deep Wall 21 February 2023, could be the same one as below left |
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Seen on the Deep Wall on 21 October 2023 | Seen near start of IR1 on 31 October 2023 |
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This yellow sea horse is on the same rock as the one above right. Seen from November to December 2023 | The same one as at left |
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Seen on Sea Tulip Rocks from August 2020 to April 2021 | This one on the same rock as one as at left and seen for same period |
SUMMARY
For more information about the dives, go to the Bare Island Dives index.
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