WebbPort Stephens is one of the most incredible natural stages on earth with a wealth of bucket-list worthy experiences waiting for you. Where giant sand dunes provide the backdrop for exhilarating experiences, where dolphins and whales grace the coastline. A place where picture perfect beaches are the norm, and where the extraordinary is ordinary. Webb23 okt. 2024 · There have been roughly more than 100 shark sightings recorded in the waters from the NSW Mid-North Coast to just south of Sydney in the past six weeks, …
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Webb28 juni 2024 · A total of 172 sharks were killed – 163 of those tiger sharks, who have not been responsible for a fatality in WA waters for over 20 years. Given the extraordinary speed and distance great whites are now known to travel, it is understandable why calls for shark hunts and culls at the site of a recent attack are considered so futile. Webb1 Port Stephens: Unlimited Sandboarding & 4WD Sand Dune Tour 2 Nelson Bay: Shallow Water Shark & Ray Encounter at Irukandji 3 Port Stephens: Sandboarding & Sandsurfing with 4WD Transfer 4 New South Wales: Snorkel with Reef Sharks 5 Port Stephens: Irukandji Reef Shark Encounter 6 Anna Bay: Irukandji Aquarium Entry and Snorkel with Sharks port stephens photography
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WebbVideo of free-diving with White Sharks Video of tagging a juvenile white shark with an internal acoustic tag at Port Stephens, New South Wales. See what's inside a White Shark that died after being caught in a net off South Africa on The Evolution Documentary YouTube Channel Inside Nature's Giants 5/18 Great White Shark Cite this page as: Webb16 juni 2024 · Australian Shark and Ray Centre is another great one for getting young’uns out of the sun – kids get to play, feed and touch sharks and rays. Great fun for the under 10s. (Australian Shark and Ray Centre: Adults $29.50 Kids $19.50 Family $95, 02 4982 2476, www.sharkencounters.com.au) Webb5 okt. 2024 · The best time to scuba dive and snorkel is at the top of high tide. In the Port Stephens marine park, Fly Point and Shoal Bay are two of the most popular snorkeling spots. In the summer, Fly Point is a great place to find cuttlefish, seahorses, and pipefish, as well as flathead sharks hiding among the seagrass waiting for their prey to pass by. port stephens police