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| State | Number of dive spots |
| New South Wales | 86 |
| Victoria | 68 |
| Queensland | 33 |
| South Australia | 16 |
| Western Australia | 9 |
| Tasmania | 5 |
![]() My personal best blue groper Dive spot: Coffs reef |
![]() photo Dive spot: linely point bay |
![]() I had some fun chatting and promoting spear fishing with the boys in Adelaide. They said they wanted a recent photo, so I said I'd bring the fish and they could take the shot. As an after thought, I am sure that scraping the bottom with a blade or spike would be a good fish attracting technique in this area, as they all came out of there hiddy holes after I had speared the first one. Dive spot: Cape Jervis |
![]() This photo is of the ledge which marks the southern boundry of the Port Noarlunga aquatic reserve, at Onkaparinga head. The trigs area lies south of this point i.e. to the far side of this photo. spearfishing is allowed along the coast south of this point. Dive spot: Trigs point |
![]() here is a photo of the reef looking south towards Onkaparinga head, which marks the southern most boundry of the reserve AND the first point south of which you are allowed to spearfish in gulf st. Vincent waters. at trigs point. Dive spot: Port Noarlunga Aquatic reserve |
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