Our Dive Sites

Green Island

We sincerely thank our partners at Quicksilver Group for their generous logistical support.

Welcome to Teleportal’s first permanent dive site, available 24/7 and suitable for divers of all levels. Users can explore with a tether length of up to 40 meters and dive to depths of up to 7 meters, offering an exciting underwater adventure.

Located 30km northeast of Cairns, Green Island is part of the magnificent Great Barrier Reef. This long-standing marine protected area is home to a rich variety of marine life that thrives in its shallow lagoon and fringing reefs. Dive into an unforgettable experience amidst the vibrant ecosystem of one of the world’s most renowned marine environments.

Charismatic Mega Fauna

Green Sea Turtle (Koopa)

Koopa is our resident green sea turtle and sleeps most nights on top of the main coral reef.

Chelonia mydas

Age: 30 years

Length: 85 cm

Dugong (Dylan)

Dylan is our resident dugong, he loves to visit in the mornings and eat the sea grass on the edge of our dive site.

Dugong dugon

Age: 25 years

Length: 280 cm

Humans (Bubble Heads)

Way off in the distance you may sometimes see these strange creatures walking on the sand. Unfortunately, no matter how hard our robot tries it just cant get close enough to see what they really are.

Homo sapiens

Age: 18- 70 years

Length: 140- 200 cm

Schooling Fish

In biology, any group of fish that stay together for social reasons are shoaling, and if the group is swimming in the same direction in a coordinated manner, they are schooling.

Yellowtail Fusilier

Giant Trevally

Bluestriped Snapper

Blue Green Chromis

Bigtail Fusilier

Australian Slatey

Reef Fish

Reef fish are fish which live amongst or in close relation to coral reefs. Coral reefs form complex ecosystems with tremendous biodiversity. Among the myriad inhabitants, the fish stand out as colourful and very interesting to watch.

True Clownfish

Threadfin Butterflyfish

Six Banded Angelfish

Coral Trout

Sergeant Major

Parrotfish

Sand Dwellers

Sand-dwelling animals are species that inhabit sandy environments, often exhibiting specialized adaptations for life on or beneath the sand. These sandy habitats form unique ecosystems with significant biodiversity. Among the diverse array of organisms, sand-dwelling animals are particularly notable for their intriguing behaviors and physiological adaptations.

Reef Shark

Ribbontail Ray

Blue-Spotted Stingray

Spotted Eagle Ray

Goatfish

Sea Cucumber

Teleportal Gallery

All users can capture their favourite moments during their underwater adventures by pressing “C” or clicking the camera icon.

All photos are automatically uploaded to our online gallery.

Visit our Gallery here.

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