Thursday, April 16, 2009
Tuesday, April 14, 2009
Happy Easter from the Go Dive Crew
Tuesday, April 7, 2009
Why Dive Tasmania?

With over 4800km of coastline, Tasmania offers some of the world's most spectacular temperate water diving that is easily accessible by shore. Unique flora and fauna abound, as do a variety species unique to Tasmanian waters.
Here you can spend a morning diving in dense kelp forests watching for seadragons, colonial corals or schooling fish and then spend the afternoon searching for a tasty southern rock lobster or abalone.
Tasmania offers adventure divers the opportunity to explore interesting wrecks such as he S.S. Nord and enjoy underwater sea caves, tunnels and crevasses common along our granite shorelines.
You can dive with the seals, next to dolphins diversand even close to whales. No matter your interest or level, Tasmania has a location to suit all divers .
Water temperatures in Tasmania vary from 15-17 degrees celsius in summer to 11-12 degrees celsius in winter. There's no need to worry about the temperatures however! A thick 5-7mm suit or drysuit will keep you comfortable for the duration of your dive.
Sure, Tasmania does not offer the tropical water diving many travelers seek up north, but it does offer divers a truly unique experience where you can forgo crowded dive boats and sparce reefs. So whether you make 1 dive or many, you won't soon forget the experience!
Monday, April 6, 2009
Get Up & Go Dive!
Welcome to the Go Dive Blog!
This is your chance to get a feel for all that Go Dive has to offer! Hear about upcoming club dives, special events, new classes, products, trips and much more. It's a blog for Go Dive members as well as anyone interested in diving in Tasmania.
This blog will be updated regularly and we encourage you to submit your own photos or vacations stories to share!
So check back soon and in the meantime, GET UP & GO OUTDOORS!
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