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13/01/2025
The first Whaleshark for the 2025 season at Ningaloo has been “spotted” already!!!
They don’t usually start showing up in numbers until late February/Early March but our crew came across a random individual the other day and had a swim with it!!!
Did you know that Orcas can swim up to 56 km per hour? That’s about 35 miles an hour!!
Orca season at Bremer Bay, in Western Australia is in full swing. Come and see these apex predators in their natural habitat… The Bremer Canyon boasts the Southern Hemisphere’s largest population of these beautiful amazing creatures. If you want to see them for yourself, we have tours departing daily.
Don’t you just love it when dolphins bow-ride?? So cool 😎
Bow-riding occurs when dolphins swim in the pressure waves at the front of a vessel. They do this because it’s fun! (but it can also be to save energy - the bow wave gives dolphins a ‘power boost,’ as the water’s force helps propel them forward)
If you love dolphins, why not join us on a Dolphin Swim Tour? Tours depart daily during summer months in Bunbury, Western Australia. Gift vouchers available.
Orcas, or killer whales, are a highly intelligent, social species that lives in pods and can cooperatively hunt for prey.
Bremer Bay in Western Australia has the Southern Hemisphere’s largest population of Orcas and is the best place to see these apex predators in Australia on a professionally run tour.
Tours start on December 11th, gift vouchers available.
Visit our website to find out more and book online:
Check out this Green Turtle enjoying some attention from the local cleaner wrasse…
“Cleaning Stations” provide an important service for some of the reef’s resident species. Small cleaner fish pick parasites and bacteria off larger animals, keeping them clean and healthy.
There’s always something interesting to see when you’re diving and snorkelling on the Ningaloo Reef… come and check it out for yourself:
Good example of a Manta Ray I.D. shot. We have hundreds of Mantas in our I.D. catalogue…
Coral Bay, on the Ningaloo Reef, is an important place regarding Manta Ray research. With a year round resident population and many transient individuals visiting regularly, we have been collecting data on these fascinating creatures for many years. This helps us to understand Mantas’ behaviour and aids in conservation.
You could even help us by contributing to research by sharing your photos (the I.D. shot is the underside of the belly).
Join us on a Manta Ray Tour in Coral Bay and experience the beautiful animals in their natural environment.
Orcas have exceptionally sophisticated echolocation abilities, detecting the location and characteristics of prey and other objects in the water by emitting clicks and listening for echoes.
Visit to see the Southern Hemisphere’s largest population of these apex predators on a large stable vessel during a professionally run tour.
We were lucky enough to be in the right place at the right time to witness this amazing mating dance. Just a small snippet of a ritual that can last for days. 🎥 Shaine Middleton
14/10/2024
Look at that face… soooo cute❤️Can’t wait to meet you!!
Jurien Bay’s Sea Lions are only a 2 hour drive from Perth.
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Come and fly with the Manta Rays of Coral Bay, in Western Australia… aussiemarineadventures.com.au
POV: when you jump in the water and are greeted by friendly playful Sea Lions 😎🦭🦭🦭🤿💦 Join us on tour @aussie_marine_adventures
Come and play with me!! 🦭🤿💦😎 I love it when people come to visit!! Swimming with humans is so much fun! 🎥Shaine Middleton
Manta mating chain - Coral Bay, on the Ningaloo Reef… just happened to be in the right place at the right time to witness this amazing mating dance. A small snippet of a ritual that can last for days.
🎥 Shaine Middleton
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Manta mating chain - Coral Bay, on the Ningaloo Reef
We were lucky enough to be in the right place at the right time to witness this amazing mating dance. Just a small snippet of a ritual that can last for days. 🎥 Shaine Middleton
“Barrel Rolling” is a feeding behaviour used by Manta Rays to concentrate their food (Zooplankton) in a smaller area. This activity is fairly common during certain moon phases and tidal currents here in Coral Bay, Western Australia and is always a treat to behold! Come and see for yourselves @aussie_marine_adventures
Whale watching and whale swim tours happening right now!! Visit our website for details…
Whale watching season is in full swing, from cute little calves to 40 ton giants… get out there and see these breathtaking creatures in action🐋🐋 Visit the Aussie Marine Adventures website and make a booking now!!
Swimming with the puppy dogs of the sea is the most fun you’ll ever have on an ocean adventure!!! 🦭🤿💦😎 aussiemarineadventures.com.au
This curious mother and calf pair of Humpbacks circled us and came back for a look on our Whale Swim Tour the other day… such an amazing experience!!!
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With more than 15 years’ experience, we specialise in getting you the best tour in your area for the best value money can buy.
After years of travelling around and diving with amazing marine life in exciting locations, we have developed a network of peers in Australia who are passionate, professional marine enthusiasts running first class tours in all the best iconic locations around Australia. From Ningaloo Reef Marine Park in Western Australia, to The Great Barrier Reef Marine Park in Queensland…
We’ve done all the hard work for you to create a one stop shop for amazing marine adventures around Australia. We’ve brought together a network of fellow Australian ocean lovers who are experts in their field.
We’re extremely passionate about marine conservation and we actively collect data from tours for several citizen science research organisations such as Ecocean, Project Manta and Fin Focus because we think it’s important for all of us to do our part to help preserve the biodiversity of our marine environment.
If you’re keen to book a tour or help with research, we’d love to hear from you. It can be as simple as sending us an identification photo that you might take on one of our great tours. Please get in contact with us to find out how you too can help make a difference.