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Rottnest Island

Throughout this dive, you will see caves and bomi walls. There can be currents in some areas so be aware.

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Crystal Palace, Rottnest Island

This dive site is located 850m southwest of Dyer Island. There are caves and swim-throughs all over the site. The maximum depth is 18m. Remember to bring your torch when diving this dive site.

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Roe Reef

Great for crayfish and freediving. Some spots are not very deep, have great color, and some caverns and small areas to swim through. Overall this is a great spot for an open, widespread dive.

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Opera House

Situated about 5km northeast of Rottnest Island, this reef is a mild slope that goes from 23m to 31m. The Opera House is a rock inside the large cave system.

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sue's groyne

3 minute walk from chelydra park car park, beach entry, walk out to about 2.4metres before a drop off to about 4metres, sand bar to left along the wall stays at 1.9metres until dropoff roughly 150m from shore then drops down to4.5m

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Ammo Jetty

Located in Woodman point just off Cockburn Road. This is a popular fishing Jetty, so be mindful of any fishing line. A relatively shallow dive with shore entry and gradual sloping bottom to a max depth of 9m

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Bicton Baths - Swan River

At the bottom of Bicton Baths reserve a secluded and sheltered dive site. Buoyancy control is a must due to silty bottom. There is a shark net installed along the Jetty

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Hillarys Marina Wall

Bad visibility at times due to suspended seagrass, but clear areas are interesting. Sheltered and calm area, great for beginners. Nice variety of fish hanging about the rocks and large shoals of baitfish nearby. If you stay near the wall boat traffic shouldn’t be a problem

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FV Lena

Formally a fishing vessel caught illegally fishing Patagonian Tooth Fish in Australian Antarctic waters, the vessel was seized by the Australian Navy, with a decision to sink the vessel as a purpose sunk, shipwreck. There is a mooring line that connects to the bow of the ship doubling as a descent line. Max 18m

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HMAS Swan (Wreck)

The 2750-ton, 140-meter long HMAS Swan was scuttled in Geographe Bay in December 1997 in 30 meters of clear water to provide a world-class wreck dive site.

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