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Cairns is located on the east coast of Australia in the north of the province Queensland. Cairns is the main gateway to the Great Barrier Reef (Coral Sea) and most of the liveaboards start from here. Finding a reef tour operator will not be difficult and exploring the Great Barrier Reef can be done in a number of ways. The Great Barrier reef is known for it's big diversity of marine life animals.

If your time or budget is limited you can book a daytrip. Between 1 -2 hours by boat you can reach several interesting destinations. You can visit sandy cays like Michaelmas and Upolu, go to Green Island or visit nearby reefs like the Thetford reef, Moore reef, Sudbury reef or the Arlington reef. Divers, snorklers and non-swimmers can usually join the same tour.
In this part of the Coral sea / Great barrier reef the visibility is between 10-20 meters, depending on the weather and time of day. Besides different kinds of soft- and hard corals, you can expect batfish, clown fish, giant trevalies, green turtles, baby blacktip reef sharks and schools of snappers and fusiliers.

If you have more time and a bigger budget it is definitly worth if to join a liveaboard trip. It gives you the chance to visit the more remote reefs, like the Ribbon Reefs or the amazing Osprey reef.
The Osprey reef is known for its shark activity. Silky sharks, Whitetip and Blacktail reef sharks are frequently seen here. You have a fair chance to encounter Manta or Eagle rays and big schools of Barracuda and Tuna. If you are lucky you might see Silvertips, Hammerheads, Whalesharks, Whales, Dolphines or Sailfish.

Organised liveaboard trips usually range from 2 days (one night) up to 7 days (six nights). During a liveaboard trip you will visit different kinds of reefs, see more marine life species, see less people, have better visibility and have the opportunity to do night diving. It's no surprise that many people have this set to their bucket list. It will be an experience you will never forget!


 

  1. Indo-Pacific sergeant

    Abudefduf vaigiensis

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  2. Bicolor chromis

    Chromis margaritifer

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  3. Sapphire devil (subadult)

    Chrysiptera cyanea

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  4. Reticulate dascyllus

    Dascyllus reticulatus

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  5. Red fire goby

    Nemateleotris magnifica

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  6. Common dolphinfish

    Coryphaena hippurus

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  7. Mandarin dragonet

    Synchiropus splendidus

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  8. Spotted eagle ray

    Aetobatus narinari

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  1. Orange-striped emperor

    Lethrinus obsoletus

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  2. Scribbled leatherjacket filefish

    Aluterus scriptus

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  3. Commerson's frogfish (in multiple colours)

    Antennarius commerson

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  4. Warty frogfish (adult - yellowish)

    Antennarius maculatus

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  5. Striated frogfish

    Antennarius striatus

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  6. Erythrops goby

    Bryaninops erythrops

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  7. Redeye goby

    Bryaninops natans

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  8. Twinspot goby

    Signigobius biocellatus

    Chris K Horne (C) All rights reserved

  1. Ambanoro prawn-goby

    Vanderhorstia ambanoro

    orlandin (C) All rights reserved

  2. Coral hind

    Cephalopholis miniata

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  3. Tomato hind

    Cephalopholis sonnerati

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  4. Malabar grouper

    Epinephelus malabaricus

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  5. Greasy grouper

    Epinephelus tauvina

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  6. Potato grouper

    Epinephelus tukula

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  7. Indian Ocean oriental sweetlips (adult)

    Plectorhinchus vittatus

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  8. Harlequin sweetlips (subadult)

    Plectorhinchus chaetodonoides

    orlandin (C) All rights reserved

  1. Spotted hawkfish

    Cirrhitichthys aprinus

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  2. Longnose hawkfish

    Oxycirrhites typus

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  3. Giant trevally

    Caranx ignobilis

    stephan kerkhofs (C) All rights reserved

  4. Golden trevally (juvenile)

    Gnathanodon speciosus

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  5. Variegated lizardfish

    Synodus variegatus

    Elias Levy (CC: BY)

  6. Snowflake moray

    Echidna nebulosa

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  7. Starry moray

    Gymnothorax nudivomer

    Dray van Beeck (C) All rights reserved

  8. Loch's Chromodoris

    Chromodoris boucheti

    Jung Hsuan (C) All rights reserved

General tags:
Marine life, Fish, Fishcard, Fishslate, Scuba diving, Snorkeling, Underwaterphotography, Uwphotography, Reeflife, MyFishGallery.


Marine species tags:
Anemonefish, Angelfish, Barracuda, Batfish, Blenny, Boxfish, Butterflyfish, Cardinalfish, Clownfish, Crab, Cuttlefish, Eagle ray, Frogfish, Lizardfish, Manta ray, Moray eel, Nudibranch, Octopus, Parrotfish, Porcupinefish, Pufferfish, Scorpionfish, Seahorse, Shark, Shrimp, Snake eel, Snapper, Squirrelfish, Stingray, Trevally, Triggerfish, Turtle, Unicornfish, Whale, Wrasse.


Marine life tags:
Big blue octopus, Blackspotted puffer, Blue shark, Bluespotted stingray, Common dolphinfish, Golden trevally, Great barracuda, Green turtle, Harlequin sweetlips, Hawksbill sea turtle, Humpback whale, Humphead parrotfish, Leaf scorpionfish, Malabar grouper, Mandarin dragonet, Pharaoh cuttlefish, Ribbon moray, Scribbled filefish, Snowflake moray, Spotted wobbegong, Starry moray, Straited frogfish, Thorny seahorse, Tital triggerfish, Weedy scorpionfish, Whale shark, White shark, Yellow boxfish.


Locationtags:
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