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With over 400 different species found in the Seaway, the Seaway dive site is one of the most popular shore dives in South East Queensland as it offers a wonderful habitat for these creatures!
The Seaway is the main navigation entrance from the Pacific Ocean into the Gold Coast Broadwater. There are two sets of stairs on the south side of the Seaway that lead down to the south wall dive site. An elevated pipeline runs from south to north across the Seaway is great to explore, as it's a pla…
With over 400 different species found in the Seaway, the Seaway dive site is one of the most popular shore dives in South East Queensland as it offers a wonderful habitat for these creatures!
The Seaway is the main navigation entrance from the Pacific Ocean into the Gold Coast Broadwater. There are two sets of stairs on the south side of the Seaway that lead down to the south wall dive site. An elevated pipeline runs from south to north across the Seaway is great to explore, as it's a place the Queensland Groper's like to hang out! The best time to jump in, would be 15 min before high tide as the visibility is best during that time.
The depth varies from 5m to 25m with an average of 15m. This dive can only be done when the tide is incoming, therefore, this dive site has to be scheduled according to the tides and should never be done on an outgoing tide.
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