Under the surface: The Tasman Peninsula

The Tasman Peninsula, features dramatic coastal scenery boasting some of the Southern Hemisphere's tallest sea cliffs. 

The marine life around the Tasman Peninsula is characterized by nutrient-rich waters that support seals, dolphins, migrating whales, and seabirds like albatross. The rocky reefs features some of Tasmania's last remaining giant kelp forests. Explore the Tasman Peninsula's marine world in this short film by videographer Marcio Conrado as he dives under the surface with his camera. 

Scuba Diving on the Tasman Peninsula - Video by Marcio Conrado
Marcio Conrado
Marcio Conrado
Experienced video producer from Brazil, degree in Communication.


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