Dive HQ’s Monthly Review – August

Dive Club Wellington Updates

We celebrated our 18th Birthday on the 1st of August and celebrated with our worst performance in the local quiz but we had fun and it was great to catch up with our divers on dry land.

We have survived another Wellington winter of diving and welcome spring with more diving planned. It is time to dust off your gear, check your cylinders and refresh your diving skills to make sure you are ready for the new season.

Bring your gear in early to avoid delays in summer.

With 5 dives a week, we are Wellington’s most active dive club with 5 dives on Thursday evenings and weekends. Please book a day or two prior to the dives.

Niue – Club Dive Trip 2023

The highlight of any dive trip to Niue has to be swimming with the whales – it is an experience you will never forget. We saw whales every day, from the deck over breakfast to hearing them breathe at night.
We enjoyed our 8 dives in 27 degree water and 40m+ visibility – we were definitely not in Wellington any more! Niue is known as the rock island and the dive sites reflect this with lots of canyons, caves & even a chimney to explore. Niue is also known for sea snakes and we saw plenty of Banded Sea Kraits and the local Katuali. There were lots of smaller reef fish, a few morays, some barracuda and batfish while the boys also saw a White Tip Reef Shark. There are also plenty of caves and chasms to explore on land so each afternoon was spent walking, exploring and snorkeling these sites.

You missed out on Niue but perhaps you are keen for Beqa Lagoon in Fiji next year
and their infamous shark dives.

Local Paua Quotas 2023

MPI have just posted a media release stating the daily limit for recreationally caught pāua will reduce to 5 of each pāua species per fisher to support the sustainability of stocks in the central and lower North Island.
These changes were made as concerns about the sustainability of pāua stocks grows, reports of localised depletion increase, and these impacts are expected to increase with higher levels of recreational fishing during the summer months.

The new rules take effect on Monday 4 September 2023MPI Paua Regulations

PADI ReActivate Program

If you, or your buddy, have been out of the water for a while, have new gear or are perhaps new to the area and temperate diving then the PADI ReActivate Program might be the one necessary to get you ready for diving this summer. With options to complete the skills in the pool or in the sea we can tailor the course for you and it also includes a replacement certification card.

Starting from $150 for a pool dive including gear – Book now

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