Edition 750, sent 2010-06-22 08:31:04
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Quicksilver Reef Brief - Weather Conditions
DATE
TUES 22nd JUNE
WED 23rd JUNE
THURS 24th JUNE
WINDS
SE 20-30 knots
SE 20-30 knots
SE 20-30 knots
TIDE

High 2.12m @ 6.03am
Low 0.54m @ 12.24pm

High 2.06m @ 6.49am
Low 0.46m @ 1.04pm

High 2.02m @ 7.30am
Low 0.42m @ 13.42pm

REMARKS
The clown fish that is pink to pinkish-orange in colour is known as the Pink Skunk clownfish.
It has a narrow white vertical headband and a relatively narrow white stripe on top of the body that starts at the tip of the head running between the eyes and contiues along both sides of and to the end of the dorsal fin.
This clownfish is more easily intimidated by non-related aggressive species.
WATER TEMP
25C - 77F
25C - 77F
25C - 77F
VISIBILITY:
AT AGINCOURT
12m
12m
12m

AT NORMAN

8m
8m

8m

We receive an updated weather report directly from our crew living at Agincourt Reef at 7.30am each morning. Please call for further information, such as cloud cover, as often weather conditions will be different at the reef to the mainland.
Bio Bits

Fish Feeding
Fish feeding at the reef is conducted by our crew twice each day. It is restricted to 1kg of fresh fish or approved pellets (to ensure that we do not affect their normal eating behaviour), and is only conducted by our trained snorkelling safety supervisors. Please refrain from feeding the fish your food scraps, as this could upset their diets.

More ways to enjoy the reef

See the reef from a different perspective

A 10 minute scenic flight will show you the opal blue reefs from a new perspective. Make sure you pre book through your tour desk.

Helicopter flights over the reef

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