any one dived the pipe line out of dampier

over the last 30 years I have dived the woodside pipe line 25 years ago it was loaded with trout, spanglies , big jacks, triple tail , reds, Spanish flag, mackies and the odd cod , but over the years Ihave seen a steady decline in the fish population on the pipe line , just wondering if any one has dived it lately and how its looking ( I left 2 years ago)


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havent dived it but did do a

Mon, 2014-02-24 23:11

havent dived it but did do a long ROV job on the Devils Creek pipeline over the full length til too shallow for us, about 3 years back.

Heaps of juvenile reds into 5 meters and it had only been in a month or 2.

 

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Hellova lot better places to dive

Tue, 2014-02-25 06:19

Don't know why you would bother, Dampier has so so so much quality diving both relatively shallow and deeper with spectacular caves and overhangs and masses of coral - just have to pick your tides.  The pipeline is also seething with toothy critters - lucky to pull a single fish off the bottom before it is snaffled.

Mind you I have been spoilt as I don't live there but fly in to stay with a mate who has dived it for well over a quarter of a century so he obviously knows some speccy spots, heading back later this year for another session even though he has recently retired to a 42 foot lagoon cat