Jungarra Ngarrian (Cook Island) is an iconic landmark to the Tweed and resonates as a place of significance to many locals and sea goers of the region. Traditional Descendant Kyle Slabb explains that "Jungurra Ngarrian is part of our story, it is the Ceremony Place […]
READ MOREHistory Underwater activities in Australia began in 1917, when a young man from the Solomon Islands , at the time living in Sydney displayed a new sport to those watching from shore. He speared fish in the waters of Sydney Harbour . His name was […]
READ MORE2020 - see it all Fiji’s Pacific island charm is renowned all over the world. Walk down any street and be greeted by an enthusiastic “Bula!” from the locals, and experience the famous friendly hospitality on offer. This is the ideal destination for those travelling […]
READ MOREMantis Strimp The mantis shrimp, or stomatopod, is a type of marine crustacean of the order Stomatopoda. Stomatopods branched from other members of the Class Malacostraca around 400 Mya. The majority of Stomatopoda species grow to around 10 centimetres (3.9 in) in length. A few […]
READ MORELocation Cook Island Aquatic Reserve is located approximately 600 m offshore from Fingal Head and 4 km south-east of Tweed Heads in northern NSW. The Aquatic Reserve includes approximately 78 hectares of the NSW marine estate extending from the mean high water mark of Cook […]
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