Diving with Cuttlefish Whyalla

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33 Playford Avenue, Whyalla

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SA-Eyre Peninsula Coast
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Giant Australian Cuttlefish, also known as sepia apama, collect in shallow waters near Whyalla, Australia. Each year between May and August thousands of Giant Cuttlefish migrate to the coastline between False Bay and Fitzgerald Bay near Whyalla for spawning. The interests the cuttlefish bring to people throughout the world are their own unique breeding behaviors, mating styles, migration, swimming abilities, diets and self-defense mechanisms. This breed of cuttlefish is one of the largest species known to man, by growing up to 60 cm long, and 5kg in weight. The Godfather of Whyalla Cuttlefish is Tony Bramley, a genuine enthusiast and champion of these creatures of the sea. If you want to hire equipment or discuss your Whyalla diving holiday with someone who has been tracking Giant Australian Cuttlefish for 25 years it is suggested that you give Tony a call at his dive shop in Whyalla. Whyalla Diving Services have all the scuba diving equipment available that you need to safely observe these creatures and will give you valuable local advice about where and when it is best to dive with them. Tony has many diving contacts throughout Australia including academics studying the Whyalla Giant Cuttlefish.

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