A shallow and easy shore dive. The dive max's out at about 8m (high tide) and consists of a series of submerged pylons and various wreckage from an old jetty. There is heaps of macro life on the pylons, and a good selection of temperate and tropical fish.
Be careful when you park - there is a car park that is close by, but it is very isolated and break ins are known to occur. Better to park a little further away and to have people around.
Facts about Robb's Jetty- It is in Australia
- Robb's Jetty is in the Indian Ocean.
- The typical depth is 0-10 Metres 0-30 Feet.
- The typical visibility is 3-10 Metres 10-30 Feet.
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James McmahonScorpion Fish ... What's next for dinner. I like how the outline of the fish slowly forms from the eye as you look at it.
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Mick TaitWestern Australian Seahorse. Taken at the old Robb's Jetty site. Canon 20D 100mm Macro Lens.
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Mick TaitSeahorse at Robbs Jetty. Canon 20D 100mm macro 500D diopter and 1.4x converter.
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James McmahonBeen wanting to get a shot like this for a while, and finally did. not the most original framing, but I still like it.
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James McmahonCardinal Fish nursing eggs taken at Robbs Jetty just south of Fremantle, Western Australia
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Dave Baxtergiant cuttlefish enjoying the last rays of autumn sun
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Shane HermansA Black Throated Threefin illuminated using a Fluorescent strobe