Port Jackson (shark) eggs recovered. |
Professional salvage diving in the South Pacific Ocean was a big adventure passion for young Australians. Wally Gibbins and friends were underwater pioneers in The Solomon Islands.
Wednesday, 3 July 2019
Sunday, 12 May 2019
'GIBBO" BOTH REAL PLUS AI

For future salvage, a US Liberty ship aground in WW2 (AI picture)
John Gallagher encountered the Tiger shark at Sykes Reef (1963) and called to Wally for assistance.
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Underwater Spear Fisherman's Association (USFA) was formed at a meeting held (probably after a dive) at Long Reef, Sydney in...
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Wally when aged about 42 returned to the spearing competitions he'd shunned for good reasons. Probably the first spearfi...