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With around 15,000 kilometres of coastline and hundreds of offshore islands, New Zealand offers divers a window to a vast and diverse underwater landscape  and  some of the best diving and snorkeling in the world.

A network of substantial marine reserves protects an abundance of marine life in clean, clear waters. You can dive wrecks, drop-offs and sub-tropical reefs; explore huge kelp forests, swim with school fish or clown around with the seals.

If you are interested in more than just scuba diving then try your skill with a speargun and only one breath of air in your lungs.  Spearfishing is one of New Zealand's fastest growing sports which takes skill, fitness and the love of the ocean to new extremes. 

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Poor Knights Islands marine reserve
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Group diving
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Lining up a fish
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