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 Melbourne / Port Phillip Bay

Australia, VIC

English (Translate this text in English): There are probably 100+ dive sites near Melbourne, Port Phillip Bay & the Mornington Peninsula. Some popular, others not so well known.

A lot of wrecks are located in what is known as "The Ship’s Graveyard". This 3 miles in diameter is located in Bass Strait; used to scuttle old ships, mainly by explosive charge.

English (Translate this text in English): There are probably 100+ dive sites near Melbourne, Port Phillip Bay & the Mornington Peninsula. Some popular, others not so well known.

A lot of wrecks are located in what is known as "The Ship’s Graveyard". This 3 miles in diameter is located in Bass Strait; used to scuttle old ships, mainly by explosive charge.

There are probably 100+ dive sites near Melbourne, Port Phillip Bay & the Mornington Peninsula. Some popular, others not so well known.

A lot of wrecks are located in what is known as "The Ship’s Graveyard". This 3 miles in diameter is located in Bass Strait; used to scuttle old ships, mainly by explosive charge.

English (Translate this text in English): There are probably 100+ dive sites near Melbourne, Port Phillip Bay & the Mornington Peninsula. Some popular, others not so well known.

A lot of wrecks are located in what is known as "The Ship’s Graveyard". This 3 miles in diameter is located in Bass Strait; used to scuttle old ships, mainly by explosive charge.

English (Translate this text in English): There are probably 100+ dive sites near Melbourne, Port Phillip Bay & the Mornington Peninsula. Some popular, others not so well known.

A lot of wrecks are located in what is known as "The Ship’s Graveyard". This 3 miles in diameter is located in Bass Strait; used to scuttle old ships, mainly by explosive charge.

English (Translate this text in English): There are probably 100+ dive sites near Melbourne, Port Phillip Bay & the Mornington Peninsula. Some popular, others not so well known.

A lot of wrecks are located in what is known as "The Ship’s Graveyard". This 3 miles in diameter is located in Bass Strait; used to scuttle old ships, mainly by explosive charge.

English (Translate this text in English): There are probably 100+ dive sites near Melbourne, Port Phillip Bay & the Mornington Peninsula. Some popular, others not so well known.

A lot of wrecks are located in what is known as "The Ship’s Graveyard". This 3 miles in diameter is located in Bass Strait; used to scuttle old ships, mainly by explosive charge.

English (Translate this text in English): There are probably 100+ dive sites near Melbourne, Port Phillip Bay & the Mornington Peninsula. Some popular, others not so well known.

A lot of wrecks are located in what is known as "The Ship’s Graveyard". This 3 miles in diameter is located in Bass Strait; used to scuttle old ships, mainly by explosive charge.

English (Translate this text in English): There are probably 100+ dive sites near Melbourne, Port Phillip Bay & the Mornington Peninsula. Some popular, others not so well known.

A lot of wrecks are located in what is known as "The Ship’s Graveyard". This 3 miles in diameter is located in Bass Strait; used to scuttle old ships, mainly by explosive charge.

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Quality Avg depth Max depth Experience Dive type
#10 Channel Marker - / - 12 m 12 m
Blairgowrie Pier 4 / - 7 m 7 m
Boarfish Reef - / - 17 m 20 m
Boarfish Reef Bottle Drift - / - 27 m 32 m
Brighton Pier - / - 5 m 8 m
Cape Schank - / - 15 m 28 m
Castle Rock - / - 15 m 20 m
Catch Bag Reef - / - 16 m 18 m
Cottage by the sea - / - 6 m 10 m
Diamond Bay 1 / - 4 m 6 m
Dragon's Lair - / - 12 m 14 m
Eliza Ramsden - / - 20 m 22 m
Fisherman's Beach - / - 9 m 10 m
Flinders Pier 5 / - 5 m 6 m
Foggy Reef - / - m m
Franklin Point - / - 23 m 33 m
Frankston Pier - / - 6 m 8 m
Frankston Reef - / - 4 m 6 m
HMAS Canberra 3 / 1 20 m 33 m
HMAS Cerebrus Wreck - / - 3 m 5 m
HMAS J1 Submarine 1 / - 35 m 36 m
HMAS J2 Submarine - / - 37 m 39 m
HMAS J3 Submarine - / - 5 m 8 m
HMAS J4 Submarine 4 / - 26 m 27 m
HMAS J5 Submarine 1 / - 34 m 36 m
Lonsdale Arches - / - 16 m 18 m
Lonsdale Reef - / - 8 m 10 m
Lonsdale Wall - / - 25 m 90 m
Mornington Pier - / - 10 m 18 m
Mt Martha Point - / - 3 m 3 m
Nepean Bay - / - 5 m 7 m
Point King Bottle Drift - / - 26 m 30 m
Pope's Eye - / - 8 m 12 m
Portarlington Peir - / - 3 m 4 m
Portsea Hole - / - 15 m 30 m
Portsea Pier - / - 5 m 8 m
Portsea Reef - / - 5 m 8 m
Queenscilff Bottle Drift - / - 26 m 30 m
Queenscliff Pier - / - 8 m 8 m
Qurantine Station wall - / - 20 m 20 m
Rosebud Pier - / - 6 m 8 m
Rotomahana Wreck - / - 30 m 40 m
Rye Pier 4 / - 3.5 m 5 m
Safety Bay - / - 10 m 10 m
Schnapper Point Jetty - / - 7 m 10 m
Scollop Beds - / - 17 m 23 m
South Channel Fort - / - 8 m 12 m
SS Coogee 3 / - 33 m 35 m
SS Courier - / - 40 m 42 m
St Kilda Pier - / - 4 m 8 m
St Leonards Pier - / - 3 m 5 m
The Grotto - / - 30 m 40 m
Williamstown Beach - / - 5 m 6 m

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Blairgowrie Pier
By Candy Day
Dec 15, 2015
Fun Dive - Dive#22 Blairgowrie Pier Dive Buddy: Suzy Charleston Temperature: 22 degrees  Visibility: 7m    Dive Site Park in the top car park and gear up. Walk down the stairs to the marina and the start of th
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Portsea Hole
By Ghostcopy
Feb 15, 2009
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Pope's Eye
By Ghostcopy
Feb 15, 2009
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