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Krazy Kiwi Viv <[log in to unmask]>
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SCUBA or ELSE! Diver's forum <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 13 Mar 2003 01:42:43 -0500
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On Wed, 12 Mar 2003 Michael Doelle <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

>>That we are - and just to add spice to Shelly Beach everybody,
>>(except Julian and myself) has been spotting a Black Whaler zipping
>>around in the water.  Hopefully it'll still be there in early April
>>during your visit! :-))
>
>Ahhh, sure hope so. And no excuses, such as 'they must have all gone
>to mate in Fiji.'

How did you know they'd do tat ;-)

>And I refuse to leave until I've seen at least one wobbegong and a
>Port Jackson. Guess we can always go to the aquarium before heading
>down to the pub, though.

I think Strike is still having email probs due to a change-over to cable so
I'll butt in on this.  You can always see them on this side of the island
Mika.

Will be a nice challenge to find all 3 types of wobbe we know hang around
the Ningaloo reef but Maryann, Dave & I will do our best for you as critter-
spotters.  As for the port jackson shark there is always Cottesloe reef,
where they breed, and Rottnest Island.  The AQWA aquarium out at Hillarys
will be our backup for the PJ but I don't think it has a wobbe. But ya
never know as they are always updating their displays.
Viv

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