There are 7 diving sites in WA's South West
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Between Northcliffe and Walpole, walkers heading south from Kalamunda will once again reach a few milestones; the diverse ecosystems of the Pingerup Plains, the last of the campsites with campfires allowed and most significantly the first encounter with the wild southern ocean.
Busselton Jetty, the second longest wooden jetty in the southern hemisphere, is a magnet for scuba divers and fishers alike. Or you can view the magnificent marine life at an underwater observatory
This is the second longest wooden jetty in the southern hemisphere.
Reef line along sand which consists of granite boulders covered with a wide variety of hard coral, soft coral and sponges.
The former HMAS Perth guided missile destroyer was scuttled in 35m of water in King George Sound in November 2001.
Located off the coast of Dunsborough, Western Australia, the HMAS Swan Dive Wreck is a popular diving site with an interesting history. Built in Melbourne, the HMAS Swan (DE 50) served as a River-class destroyer escort of the Royal Australian Navy (RAN) and was deployed to South East Asia multiple times.
A bird hide and boardwalk enable you to wander through the unique wetlands fringing this biodiversity hotspot.