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Located just 2.5 kilometres from Byron Bay, one of Australia's most popular travel destinations, the Julian Rocks Marine Park is rated as one of the top ten scuba diving locations anywhere in Australia. The mixing of tropical warm currents with cooler temperate waters makes the diving around Byron Bay unique. There is an amazing diversity and abundance of fish life with over 600 recorded species of tropical, temperate and pelagic fish. Whales, Dolphins, Manta Rays, Leopard Sharks, the endangered Grey Nurse Shark and three species of Turtle are all common visitors to the Julian Rocks. All the action is just 10 minutes from Byron's main beach!

Sundive is Byron Bay's only PADI dive centre. Since it was established in 1988, Sundive has earned numerous PADI service awards and is internationally recognised as a centre of excellence in diver training. Training ranges from snorkeling instruction and beginner dive courses through to instructor certifications.

The friendly and professional service you'll receive at Sundive ensures that you will get the most out of your scuba diving experience.

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The Byron Trawler, March 2004
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  by Mark Brown Cyclones and diving don't mix, a safety thing I think. After rescheduling the trip due to some cyclone along the Qld coast we were finally ready to dive "The Byron Trawler".

The trawler was owned by Hal Hankin but the name of the trawler is out of memory. It was 52m long and sunk in 1979 into 50 odd meters of water. Most of the wreck is covered with sand at the moment but what is uncovered has attracted allot of fish life. As we arrived on the wreck thousands of smaller fish were swarming the wreck with several smaller Wobbegong's trying to stay hidden and asleep. more...

 
 

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