Fantastic footage! Its cool to see the environment in different weather. I think its nice that you rescued the puffer fish regardless of its poison. As long as you didn't put yourself in danger that is. Such diversity of life living in the waters around the peninsula. Thank you for sharing this.
Hi Tim. portsea pier always has a few weedies down near the end of the pier. Haven't done Flinders Pier for some time, but I'm hearing good things recently about the weedy numbers there. Cheers - Colin
Thanks so much! Will check it out. How deep are Portsea Pier and Flinder Pier near the end? Do-able with a snorkel & freedive? Enjoyed the videos btw, nice to see the area here underwater!
@@stibba93 Portsea Pier and Flinders are around 4-5 metres at the end. Flinders is probably better for snorkelling for weedies - there are usually more there, and are all along (under) the pier - near the entry points. Low tide might be your best bet, as the water is 1 metre shallower then!
Fantastic footage! Its cool to see the environment in different weather. I think its nice that you rescued the puffer fish regardless of its poison. As long as you didn't put yourself in danger that is. Such diversity of life living in the waters around the peninsula. Thank you for sharing this.
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Hey Colin, is there a spot you'd recommend around the peninsula with the highest chances of spotting a weedy sea dragon?
Hi Tim.
portsea pier always has a few weedies down near the end of the pier. Haven't done Flinders Pier for some time, but I'm hearing good things recently about the weedy numbers there. Cheers - Colin
Thanks so much! Will check it out. How deep are Portsea Pier and Flinder Pier near the end? Do-able with a snorkel & freedive? Enjoyed the videos btw, nice to see the area here underwater!
@@stibba93 Portsea Pier and Flinders are around 4-5 metres at the end. Flinders is probably better for snorkelling for weedies - there are usually more there, and are all along (under) the pier - near the entry points. Low tide might be your best bet, as the water is 1 metre shallower then!
Thanks so much! Great advice