Queensland Scuba Diving
391 Dive Sites in 52 Destinations
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Brisbane
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Bundaberg
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Cairns
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Central Queensland
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Gold Coast
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Magnetic Island
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Moreton Island
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The Great Barrier Reef
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Townsville
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Whitsunday Islands
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Queensland is home to Australia's Great Barrier Reef. The World Heritage listed Great Barrier Reef is the worlds largest expanse of living coral reef, and extends along Queensland's coastline for more than 2,000 km (1,243 miles) from Cape York at the very tip of mainland Australia, to Gladstone in the South. It comprises 2,900 individual reefs and 71 coral islands.
The Great Barrier Reef was formed around 10,000 years ago and flourished in the warmer waters of Queensland's tropical coast. Like an underwater jungle, it supports an incredibly diverse and dense population of 10,000 species of sponge, 350 different species of coral, 4,000 species of molluscs, 350 species of echinoderm and more than 1,500 species of fish. The 345,000 square km (215,000 square miles) of coastal waters that incorporates the Great Barrier Reef is managed by the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority.
Many of the most exotic dives sites along the Great Barrier Reef are within 20 to 35 km (12 to 22 miles) north and south of Cairns. Thretford Reef is one of the most popular with sand cays, walls, coral gardens and small caves in 20 to 30 metres of water. Hastings and Milne Reef offer good vertical walls and pelagic fish, Michaelmas Cay, a sand cay with fringing reef, is a breeding ground for sea birds and a popular snorkelling and dive spot.
Port Douglas, a resort town 75 km (47 miles) north of Cairns, is a popular destination because of its proximity to the Great Barrier Reef and Daintree Rainforests. Day trips to Agincourt Reef, located at the bottom of Ribbon Reefs on the edge of the Continental Shelf, offers great diving all year round in a number of locations including the wreck of a Taiwanese fishing trawler and Nursery Bommie with its thousands of Clownfish, schooling Barracuda and pet Moray eel. St Crispin and Opal Reefs are other popular destinations.
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| Start Date | Event | Discipline | Location | Country |
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| 2010-06-14 | Post Conference Tour and Expedition | Travel | The Great Barrier Reef | Australia |
| 2010-06-09 | Diving the Great Barrier Reef with Poseidon Cruises | Regional | The Great Barrier Reef | Australia |
| 2010-06-17 | Special Australian Geographic Minke Whale Expedition 2010 | Travel | Cooktown | Australia |
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