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Underwater at the Poor Knights Islands in September 2011

07
Oct

Rodolphe Christelle Holler shot this great footage, many thanks to Integrated Marine Group, Tahiti Private Expeditions and Superyacht Captains Forum 2011 with NZ Marine.

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Waikato Anchor Lifted!

29
Jul

Waikato Anchor Lifted!

After eleven years underneath the waves, the ex-HMNZS Waikato, Leander Class Frigate sunk as an artificial reef off Tutukaka in 2000, has her anchor lifted to stand as a Brothers-In-Arms monument opposite the anchor of the ex-HMS Tui in the Tutukaka Marina.

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No such thing as a Jellyfish?

03
Jun

Jelly fish? Or something more? Salps and ctenophores? We love this short video from Monteray Aquarium. Thank to Will Fox for the link!

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Manta Ray Double Action

11
Apr

Manta Ray Double Action

Twice as good as seeing one manta ray - is interacting with TWO manta ray at the Poor Knights Islands. Sophie and Alia had just that experience.

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Schooling trevally

20
Mar

Schooling trevally at the Poor Knights Islands, often we get huge schools of fish breaking the surface, feeding on small fish and krill. In this footage you can see the open mouths, but it is a different perspective from down below.

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Escaping Saury Fly!

10
Mar

Escaping Saury Fly!

This footage was taken in the early evening in Maroro Bay, trying to film with Craig Potton for his series Wild Coasts, but the life in the background was too distracting!

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Swimming with Dolphins today!

14
Feb

Awesome underwater footage that Shayni took as she interacted with this friendly pod off the Poor Knights Islands, and the Tutukaka Coast.

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Sunfish in all this rain!

18
Dec

Ian Skipworth caught this footage of a sunfish today at the Poor Knights. Nice one!

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The Christmas Story

18
Dec

From all the team at Dive! Tutukaka, may your Christmas be based on a true story, and touched by angels.

Love deeply, and laugh loudly.

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First manta ray sighting.

15
Dec

Dr Ingrid Visser was watching a blue whale and her calf feed on the same stuff as a giant manta ray this afternoon, with the first sighting of a manta ray this season..

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Wow! Amazing dive at Blue Maomao Arch.  The visability was great and with the sun it was fantastic!  It was so beautiful that I forgot that I was cold!
Thanks a lot everybody.

Nathilde