Monday, January 26, 2009


This is the newest addition to the Bounty Divers family on Norfolk Island.
4.05am on the 25th Jan 2009 Chantelle gave birth to Ashton Edward
Its a little too soon to speculate when his first dive will be...

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This is Bounty Divers on Norfolk Islands latest recruit. Baby James is just like his dad and loves getting in the water. This is his first official swim lesson buut I dont think thbat it will be long before we have a reg in his mouth...
James and Chantelle are the owners of Bounty Divers on Norfolk Island and the photos are of Baby James our son. Baby James loves the water especially when we go down to Norfolk's amazing Emily Bay.



Monday, January 12, 2009

Bounty Divers - Norfolk Island

The Doc wanted to learn to dive with us at Bounty Divers but she ran out of time and wasnt able to squeeze the course in around other commitments with her mum, who like other visitors on Norfolk island had a fairly full schedule of tours and dinners.

The Doc was able to do a trial dive in Emily Bay and was amazed at the amount of fish life. The fish life was very happy as they didint have to forage in the sand for food they just had to swim behind her and pick the food out of the huge sand cloud that she was kicking up behind her. Win win situation for all...

The Doc is hoping to come back to Norfolk Island with her boyfriend and dive again with Bounty Divers. We look forward to seeing the Doc again sometime.


Bounty Divers - Norfolk Island

Elvira - Diving out at Phillip Island which is one of the outer Islands off Norfolk Island. Bounty Divers calls this dive site Shark Point which is loaded with small reef sharks, you can see one in the background here.

Elvira was loads of fun and dived with Bounty Divers heaps while she was here. She assures us she has a husband but we are not sure anyone could really put up with her... Just kidding. Hope to see you soon Elvira, love from Bounty Divers

PS Thanks for the fishing lure. Rob hasnt lost it yet but neither of us has managed to catch a bloody thing


Sunday, January 4, 2009

Bounty Divers - Norfolk Island



This is what happens when you park your boat on the rocks.


Bounty Divers was able to dive on the newly wrecked "moon dancer" hull just yesterday. The owner Rewi got caught in a storm and ended his journey on Norfolk's outer island, Nepean Island.
The hull is smashed all over the rocks and there is alot of debris everywhere.
Bounty Divers were able to remove the diesel fuel tank that was still full and one of the batteries. We will dive on it again and recover the other battery in an effort to minimise the environmental impact as much as possible.





Bounty Divers - Norfolk Island

This is for all the kiwis.

Yes we have cray's

No you cannot take them

No we dont have pawa

Yes we have kinna

No you cant take them either...


Thursday, January 1, 2009

Bounty Divers - Norfolk Island

This little artwork was created for Bounty Divers by my sister in law Daniel Meltz. She has been diving here on Norfolk Island, but she was'nt that keen. She was too busy playing it cool with the local boys to be into diving. Im sure we will get her diving here again some time in the future.