Location: Dyer Island
Conditions: Windy
Water temperature: 14 Celcius
Viz: 8m
No of Sharks: 8
Guest comment: “Such an incredible experience! I’ll definaintely be back for more!” Lara Civille USA, “Amazing experience- LOVED the sharks!” Rick Salter AUS
Our winter white sharks are now back in full swing! Not long after arriving at the anchor site we were joined by our first shark, a very inquisitive juvenille. The water clarity was stunning so our divers got spolied! Next to arrive were a few larger sharks including a 4 meter female with a distinctive patch of copepods on her head and dorsal fin. These little critters attach on to the sharks dermis to hitch a ride, they are a type of parastiic crustacean and they carry their eggs in a tail like structure. Our divers had some excellent cage views and were even joined by a hagfish briefly! Bird life was equally as prolific with a White-chinned petrel and a few tiny storm petrels dancing in the wind. A great day all round!