It really is incredible to be back home here in Australia and have such an incredible play ground on our door steep. The Great Barrier Reef is not only noted as largest living organism on earth but is also World Heritage listed and a source of constant underwater adventure. This beautiful resident is probably one of the most recognised characters here on the Great Barrier Reef. Not only are Napoleon Wrasse some of the largest species of wrasse found around the world, but they also have the potential to grow to an estimated 50 years of age. Most incredibly they are protogynous hermaphrodites meaning they will change their sex from female to male during their lifetime.
Diving deep on the Coolidge, arguably the world’s best wreck dive
Vanuatu has long been a special place for me. It was probably the first place where I really sank my teeth into technical diving. At age 21, I moved to this South Pacific Island nation and worked as a dive master. On the island of Espiritu Santo, Vanuatu’s northern and largest Island, I learnt what […]