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A beautiful Port Jackson shark nestled into the reef keeping a close eye on me at Wynyard Tasmania. Taken with canon g7xii in wd-dc55 housing
By Brayden Thrower
posted (Last month)
4 votes

A toothbrush leather jacket curiously checking out the reef. These leather jackets are aptly named for the bristles either side of the fish resembling a toothbrush
By Brayden Thrower
posted (Last month)
2 votes

A sparsely spotted stingaree I found at boat harbour Tasmania. These small rays are common here and always inquisitive! I love spending time floating around with these stingaree and watching what they get up to!
By Brayden Thrower
posted (Last month)
0 votes

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3 Entries Found
A beautiful Port Jackson shark nestled into the reef keeping a close eye on me at Wynyard Tasmania. Taken with canon g7xii in wd-dc55 housing
A toothbrush leather jacket curiously checking out the reef. These leather jackets are aptly named for the bristles either side of the fish resembling a toothbrush
A sparsely spotted stingaree I found at boat harbour Tasmania. These small rays are common here and always inquisitive! I love spending time floating around with these stingaree and watching what they get up to!
 
 
 
3 Entries Found