That was lovely. Im a Montana USA, landlocked without my Harley. Boats & seawater are long roadtrips just to start, so THANKS for taking me & below. Fat thumb up.
@@DIVELIFENZ i suppose you refer to the FlatHead & it is beautiful. Mentioned i RIDE, & did accomplish a trans America ride extraordinaire last summer. Maybe next year: the Gulf of Mexico
I hope you got a feed. How deep were the cray holes and cracks? Some good cray holes around Forster NSW where I live, limit two and you can still find abalone but are only allowed two if not an indiginous person. Thngs were a little bit more liberal back in the 70's and 80"s regarding numbers and many feasts were had. All the best with your videography. @@DIVELIFENZ
Hi there, this location is a reserve, so looking only. 10 to 20 meters deep. It’s my first time seeing such a large number of cray’s . What’s the viz like over there?
Beautiful in the winter when the south west winds blow.. In summer there can be a lot of algae and the wind is more onshore north easters. The rivers also contribute to the clarity of the water so if there has been a lot of rain the water can be dirty..@@DIVELIFENZ
We also have trouble, due to rain, rivers pouring out muddy water reducing visibility, it’s not often that we get crystal viz, so when it comes we make the most of it.👍
It is traditional in New Zealand to call these ‘Crayfish’. However that is incorrect. They are Spiny Lobsters. Crayfish are fresh water and Lobsters salt water. Just saying. I have dived on Walkers Rock in the Marlborough Sounds. You could hardly see rock through the lobsters, what a sight.
Thats some amazing footage!! I bet not many places like that in New Zealand. Keep up the good mahi!!
Thanks for the positive comment 👍, could do with some more reserves to protect our marine live. 😊
That was lovely. Im a Montana USA, landlocked without my Harley. Boats & seawater are long roadtrips just to start, so THANKS for taking me & below. Fat thumb up.
Hi, thanks for the thumbs up, hope to be back out there soon 😊
Me too😢 I'm in Chicago
700+ Miles to the ocean for you, bit of a drive, lucky you have a beautiful lake👍
@@DIVELIFENZ i suppose you refer to the FlatHead & it is beautiful. Mentioned i RIDE, & did accomplish a trans America ride extraordinaire last summer. Maybe next year: the Gulf of Mexico
Full sopport
Some great footage there.
Thanks, loved diving there, will be back once the waters clear.👍
I hope you got a feed. How deep were the cray holes and cracks? Some good cray holes around Forster NSW where I live, limit two and you can still find abalone but are only allowed two if not an indiginous person. Thngs were a little bit more liberal back in the 70's and 80"s regarding numbers and many feasts were had. All the best with your videography. @@DIVELIFENZ
Hi there, this location is a reserve, so looking only. 10 to 20 meters deep.
It’s my first time seeing such a large number of cray’s .
What’s the viz like over there?
Beautiful in the winter when the south west winds blow.. In summer there can be a lot of algae and the wind is more onshore north easters. The rivers also contribute to the clarity of the water so if there has been a lot of rain the water can be dirty..@@DIVELIFENZ
We also have trouble, due to rain, rivers pouring out muddy water reducing visibility, it’s not often that we get crystal viz, so when it comes we make the most of it.👍
ကျေးဇူးတင်ပါသည်ရေအောက်ကမိသားစုများကသင်ကိုကြိုဆိုလောက်မှာပါအားလုံးဒေါနဲနဲလံနေမှာပါခုလိုအလှတရာမျိုးရိုက်ကူးပြသောသင်တိုကိုမန္တလေးမြို့မှကျေးဇူးတင်ပါသည်
Its a reseverve thats good there eggs would float an spread across the sea
It’s cool how the larvae drift in the current, and develop for months. 👍
It looks so amazing
Thanks, it was amazing, hope to be back soon. 👍
I live in New Plymouth where is this I want to dive!
Hi, this is in the Tupae marine reserve, this is around seal rock.
such a shame commercial fishing and greed destroys so much that we need reserves.
💯, hopefully we start to learn, thanks for the comment 👍
It is traditional in New Zealand to call these ‘Crayfish’. However that is incorrect. They are Spiny Lobsters. Crayfish are fresh water and Lobsters salt water. Just saying.
I have dived on Walkers Rock in the Marlborough Sounds. You could hardly see rock through the lobsters, what a sight.
Brother ... Wow!!! Fuck I miss home
Wicked video though mate.. not knocking it at all..
Enjoyed this dive, it’s a great spot. Hopefully get to dive it with better visibility, and get to explore more of the reserve. 😊
You cant eat any of those cray?
Hi there, no you can’t, it’s a marine reserve. Just look and enjoy.