VRFish is Victoria's recreational fishing peak body. Their charter is to consult broadly with the recreational fishing community to represent the views of recreational fishers in an accurate manner to Government and their agencies as well as communicate effectively with the recreational fishers of Victoria.
Represents a majority of Melbourne's scuba retailers and some regional centres. Initially brokered by PADI in response to an alarming decline in new diver certifications in this state, the Association was opened to all dive retailers regardless of certification agency immediately after it was established.
You can now purchase your Victorian Recreational Fishing Licence online via the Department of Primary Industries web site. A Recreational Fishing Licence (RFL) covers, all forms of recreational fishing in all of Victoria's marine, estuarine and freshwaters.
The Victorian Artificial Reef Society (VARS) is a community group which was formed early in 2006 with the objective to secure, prepare, position and scuttle the ex HMAS Canberra as an artificial reef and wreck dive location in Victorian waters.
Need a dive medical. List of doctors able to perform scuba diving medicals. In Australia you must have a Recreational SCUBA Diving Medical to Australian Standard 4005.1 within 12 months of starting a course. SPUMS lists Doctors who have completed a Diving Medical Course to be able to perform these Medicals.
The Society for Underwater Technology (SUT) is a multi-disciplinary learned society that brings together organisations and individuals with a common interest in underwater technology, ocean science and offshore engineering.
SUT was founded in 1966 and has members from more than 40 countries, including engineers, scientists, other professionals and students working in these areas.
The Outdoor Recreation Centre - Victoria Inc. (ORC) was established to help outdoor recreation and education organisations better serve their members and promote their activities.
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