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Go spearfishing with Oceansuits

GREAT diving is being experienced in Port Phillip Bay at present.
Dry weather this year has promoted very clear water in the bay. This combined with respite from the constant dredging of a few years ago sees Port Phillip Bay in great shape. The fish inhabiting the bay’s reefs haven’t been this prolific in many long years. Also there has been a large reduction in commercial fishing in the bay.
Recreational fishing is now at an all-time high. This has promoted a resurgence of interest in skin-diving and spearfishing.
Business is brisk for Oceansuits of Dandenong because spearfishing is one of its personal favourites. Therefore they have a great range of spearguns and accessories.
Oceansuits is notorious for their knowledge in spearfishing.
Since moving to Lonsdale Street, Ocean wetsuits has quietly gained an unmatched reputation.
Also customers seek expert help and advice from all over Australia in diving, sailing, canoeing, triathlon and kayaking wet suits and dry suits.
Oceansuits is Victoria’s only dry suit and wet suit manufacturer is also direct to the public.
Oceansuits is also able to repair virtually all dry suits and wet suits on site.
Marine sports enthusiasts can also find all types of dive gear and for sailors, triathletes the little extras like special boots, goggles, fins and gloves. Even life jackets are all well catered for.
Why not call Martin, Colin or Peter on 9793 4661 to get the most from your sport or visit www.oceansuits.com.au
Oceansuits is located at 207 Lonsdale Street (Princes Hwy) in Dandenong.

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