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 Queensland

Australia

English (Translate this text in English): The Great Barrier Reef runs along most of Queensland's coast, divided up into five zones:
- The Tropical Northern Reef (includes Cairns, Port Douglas, Fitzroy Island, etc.)
- The Coral Sea Reefs (Oceanic reefs. 300 km offshore. Includes Osprey Reef, Holmes Reef and Bougainville Reef)
- Whitsunday Region
- The Capricorn and Bunker Group: Bundaberg, Capricorn Islands (Heron Island, Lady Elliot Island), Swain Reefs
- Queensland's Southern Coast (Hervey Bay, Brisbane, The Gold Coast, The Sunshine Coast, Frazer Island...)

English (Translate this text in English): The Great Barrier Reef runs along most of Queensland's coast, divided up into five zones:
- The Tropical Northern Reef (includes Cairns, Port Douglas, Fitzroy Island, etc.)
- The Coral Sea Reefs (Oceanic reefs. 300 km offshore. Includes Osprey Reef, Holmes Reef and Bougainville Reef)
- Whitsunday Region
- The Capricorn and Bunker Group: Bundaberg, Capricorn Islands (Heron Island, Lady Elliot Island), Swain Reefs
- Queensland's Southern Coast (Hervey Bay, Brisbane, The Gold Coast, The Sunshine Coast, Frazer Island...)

The Great Barrier Reef runs along most of Queensland's coast, divided up into five zones:
- The Tropical Northern Reef (includes Cairns, Port Douglas, Fitzroy Island, etc.)
- The Coral Sea Reefs (Oceanic reefs. 300 km offshore. Includes Osprey Reef, Holmes Reef and Bougainville Reef)
- Whitsunday Region
- The Capricorn and Bunker Group: Bundaberg, Capricorn Islands (Heron Island, Lady Elliot Island), Swain Reefs
- Queensland's Southern Coast (Hervey Bay, Brisbane, The Gold Coast, The Sunshine Coast, Frazer Island...)

English (Translate this text in English): The Great Barrier Reef runs along most of Queensland's coast, divided up into five zones:
- The Tropical Northern Reef (includes Cairns, Port Douglas, Fitzroy Island, etc.)
- The Coral Sea Reefs (Oceanic reefs. 300 km offshore. Includes Osprey Reef, Holmes Reef and Bougainville Reef)
- Whitsunday Region
- The Capricorn and Bunker Group: Bundaberg, Capricorn Islands (Heron Island, Lady Elliot Island), Swain Reefs
- Queensland's Southern Coast (Hervey Bay, Brisbane, The Gold Coast, The Sunshine Coast, Frazer Island...)

English (Translate this text in English): The Great Barrier Reef runs along most of Queensland's coast, divided up into five zones:
- The Tropical Northern Reef (includes Cairns, Port Douglas, Fitzroy Island, etc.)
- The Coral Sea Reefs (Oceanic reefs. 300 km offshore. Includes Osprey Reef, Holmes Reef and Bougainville Reef)
- Whitsunday Region
- The Capricorn and Bunker Group: Bundaberg, Capricorn Islands (Heron Island, Lady Elliot Island), Swain Reefs
- Queensland's Southern Coast (Hervey Bay, Brisbane, The Gold Coast, The Sunshine Coast, Frazer Island...)

English (Translate this text in English): The Great Barrier Reef runs along most of Queensland's coast, divided up into five zones:
- The Tropical Northern Reef (includes Cairns, Port Douglas, Fitzroy Island, etc.)
- The Coral Sea Reefs (Oceanic reefs. 300 km offshore. Includes Osprey Reef, Holmes Reef and Bougainville Reef)
- Whitsunday Region
- The Capricorn and Bunker Group: Bundaberg, Capricorn Islands (Heron Island, Lady Elliot Island), Swain Reefs
- Queensland's Southern Coast (Hervey Bay, Brisbane, The Gold Coast, The Sunshine Coast, Frazer Island...)

English (Translate this text in English): The Great Barrier Reef runs along most of Queensland's coast, divided up into five zones:
- The Tropical Northern Reef (includes Cairns, Port Douglas, Fitzroy Island, etc.)
- The Coral Sea Reefs (Oceanic reefs. 300 km offshore. Includes Osprey Reef, Holmes Reef and Bougainville Reef)
- Whitsunday Region
- The Capricorn and Bunker Group: Bundaberg, Capricorn Islands (Heron Island, Lady Elliot Island), Swain Reefs
- Queensland's Southern Coast (Hervey Bay, Brisbane, The Gold Coast, The Sunshine Coast, Frazer Island...)

English (Translate this text in English): The Great Barrier Reef runs along most of Queensland's coast, divided up into five zones:
- The Tropical Northern Reef (includes Cairns, Port Douglas, Fitzroy Island, etc.)
- The Coral Sea Reefs (Oceanic reefs. 300 km offshore. Includes Osprey Reef, Holmes Reef and Bougainville Reef)
- Whitsunday Region
- The Capricorn and Bunker Group: Bundaberg, Capricorn Islands (Heron Island, Lady Elliot Island), Swain Reefs
- Queensland's Southern Coast (Hervey Bay, Brisbane, The Gold Coast, The Sunshine Coast, Frazer Island...)

English (Translate this text in English): The Great Barrier Reef runs along most of Queensland's coast, divided up into five zones:
- The Tropical Northern Reef (includes Cairns, Port Douglas, Fitzroy Island, etc.)
- The Coral Sea Reefs (Oceanic reefs. 300 km offshore. Includes Osprey Reef, Holmes Reef and Bougainville Reef)
- Whitsunday Region
- The Capricorn and Bunker Group: Bundaberg, Capricorn Islands (Heron Island, Lady Elliot Island), Swain Reefs
- Queensland's Southern Coast (Hervey Bay, Brisbane, The Gold Coast, The Sunshine Coast, Frazer Island...)

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Zones

Zones (6) Dive sites Sub zones
Cairns and Port Douglas 35 0
Coral Sea Reefs 22 0
Southern Queensland 14 3
The Capricorn and Bunker Group 10 2
The Far Northern Reefs 18 0
Townsville Reefs & Wrecks 11 0

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Norman Reef - Clipper
By diego
Jul 20, 2008
Last but not Least - Great dive. This time we managed to visit all spots we wanted too. There were several sharks resting on the bottom, and we dived through a cave.
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Norman Reef - Clipper
By diego
Jul 20, 2008
Disoriented - Tried to see the weedy seadragons but were unsuccessful. We didn't quite manage to see the spots we wanted, we were simply disoriented. Highlights were the big sting ray and a couple of sharks resting on the bottom.
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Norman Reef - Troppo's
By diego
Jul 20, 2008
Deep Dive - First deep dive. It's amusing to feel so clumsy in the deep. It's even more amusing to see the fish swimming, trying to steal the eggs that we brought to the deep for our little experiments with the water pressure.
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Norman Reef - Troppo's
By diego
Jul 19, 2008
Night Dive - The dive was great in that it was my first night dive but overall it wasn't outstanding. Was a bit scared at the beginning, when I saw so many sharks near the boat, before jumping in. But once in the water there were no sharks.
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Norman Reef - Troppo's
By diego
Jul 19, 2008
- Saw many corals, anemones with clown anemonefish and others. Also parrotfish. Didn't see any big fish or turtles.
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Trip: Cairns
By diego
From Jul 18, 2008 to Jul 23, 2008
The actual dive was on 19th and 20th July. This was a liveaboard trip with 7 dives, including a deep dive (29m) and a night dive. The boat took us to Norman Reef, at the outer Great Barrier Reef... fabulous! 
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Trip: Australia
By Ypsoon
From Jan 3, 2003 to Jun 16, 2003

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Trip: Australia GBR
By whitepointer000
From Dec 9, 1999 to Dec 14, 1999
liveaboard to outer GBR from Cairns
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