Diving in Solitary Islands Marine Park

A must visit dive site in New South Wales is Solitary Islands Marine Park, a protected area with almost 1000 different fish species. This marine park is composed of 5 main islands, including South Solitary Island, where you will find an active lighthouse. The marine park has extraordinary species such as blue grouper, grey nurse sharks, wobbegongs, shovelnose rays, bull rays, eagle rays, loggerhead Turtles, Frogfish, Anglerfish, King Fish, Bannerfish, Jewfish, Trevally, Wrasses, Moray Eels, Giant Cuttlefish, Blue Tangs, Clownfish, Nudibranchs, and many others.

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