Last week-end action in the GC Seaway!
Mulloway (Argyrosomus japonicus) on Saturday 4th January and a couple of other special creatures on Sunday 5th January.
Gold Coast Seaway QLD Australia
The Southernmost record of the Black Sand Bass (Psammoperca datnioides) to date increases the Gold Coast Seaway fish species count to 471.
Friday 10th January 2025 - Gold Coast Seaway QLD Australia
Little Green Turtle (Chelonia Mydas) out and about, one of the tagged local GCSeaway turtles, can't remember its assigned name.
Friday 3rd-January-2025 - Gold Coast Seaway QLD Australia
The Gold Coast Seaway is Mulloway City at the moment! There were over 150 Mulloway (Argyrosomus Japonicus) in this school alone, and it was just one of several schools observed.
Friday 3rd-January-2025 - Gold Coast Seaway QLD Australia
There are certain times of day when it gets real busy on the Sand Pipe! Saturday 27-May-2023 - Gold Cost Seaway
Tuesday 23-May-2023. Plenty of action in the Gold Coast Seaway today. Among it all were seven QLD Gropers were out on the Sand pipe. Vis varied between 2-5 metres .
Gold Coast Seaway - 10-May-2023. Vis about 5 metres. Plenty of big critter action.
6 Queensland Gropers gathered at Wave Break Island this morning. Tuesday, 9 May 2023 - Gold Coast Seaway, Queensland, Australia
Gold Coast Seaway - Friday 28-April-2023. Even with the big seas the vis was still good enough to have a great dive in the Seaway. Lots of big stuff!
Visibility at best only 4-5 metres in the Gold Coast Seaway today but still plenty of action to see. Thursday 20-April-2023
Gold Coast Seaway - Wednesday 19-April-2023. 3-4 metre waves this morning but we still had 8 metre vis!
Spectacular large marine life gathered in the Gold Coast Seaway 14-April-2023. Among it all were 8 QLD Gropers.