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A beautiful cuttlefish showing off their magical colours whilst hiding under a ledge. Taken at Busselton Jetty  Western Australia. 
This image was shot with Iphone 14 pro   sealife sportdiver
By Arianne Lienert
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Taken under permit
By Arun Madisetti
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Mom and Babies
By Didier Pasquini
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Goniobranchus reticulata nudibranch_February 2025
 Canon EF100 1/200 f22 iso125
By Antonio Venturelli
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Almost functionally extinct in the Caribbean  this beautiful D.Lab  grooved brain coral  is healthy.  BONAIRE  . Sealife micro3
By Arun Madisetti
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Healthy octocorals on the reef in Bonaire  not in the drop down menu . I guess Aruba is closest. Sealife micro3 seadragon lights
By Arun Madisetti
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Saint Helena Underwater Photo Sites

Saint Helena Underwater Photo Sites

Saint Helena flag
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Saint Helena map
Saint Helena flag Saint Helena has a total land surface area of 410 Sq Km (158 Sq miles)
Saint Helena is part of Africa
  • The currency used in Saint Helena is St Helena Pound
  • The language of Saint Helena is English
  • The capital of Saint Helena is Jamestown
  • The time in Saint Helena is 20:34
  • The coastline of Saint Helena is 60 kilometres (37 miles)

The climate in Saint Helena is tropical; marine; mild, tempered by trade winds; Tristan da Cunha - temperate; marine, mild, tempered by trade winds (tends to be cooler than Saint Helena)

Saint Helena Underwater Photo Sites
Ascension Island is a great destination for big fish, galapagos sharks, turtles (seasonal)
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Facts about Ascension Island
  • It is in Saint Helena
  • Ascension Island is in the Atlantic (South).
  • The typical depth is 0-10 Metres 0-30 Feet.
  • The typical visibility is 30+ Metres 100+ Feet.

Marine Life
bigsharksdolphinsturtles

Diving facilities
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by Ellen Cuylaerts
Adult Yellowfin Tuna in Ascension waters
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