Sponge Trees

Scenes like this are one of Rapid Bay’s major attractions and much easier to experience than finding Leafy Seadragons or nudibranchs.

Here in the ‘T-Section’ of the old jetty you can drift between the sponge encrusted tree-like pylons and look up at schools of Old Wives, Yellowtail, Bullseyes and Leatherjackets.

On a clear day like this there is no better shore dive within a couple hours drive of Adelaide.

On poor visibility days its best to just go hunting for Leafy Seadragons and Nudibranchs.

Photo: Robert Rath, ‘Sponge Trees’, 1/125s f/7.1 ISO320 15mm

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