Carpenter Rocks

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Carpenter Rocks is a small coastal locality in South Australia known for its rugged shoreline, fishing, and proximity to marine conservation areas.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf coastal locality
town
biodiversity supports coastal and marine birdlife
supports seagrass and reef ecosystems
climate cool temperate maritime climate
coastType high‑energy wave‑dominated coast
country Australia
distanceTo approximately 35 km south‑west of Mount Gambier
hasAmenity boat ramp
camping areas
holiday accommodation
hasFeature limestone cliffs
offshore reefs
sandy beaches
hasHazard rough seas
strong coastal winds
submerged reefs
hasNearbyFeature Cape Banks NERFINISHED
wetlands and coastal lagoons
hasNearbyProtectedArea Marine Park zones off the Limestone Coast NERFINISHED
knownFor proximity to marine conservation areas
recreational fishing
rock lobster fishing
rocky reefs
rugged shoreline
localGovernmentArea District Council of Grant NERFINISHED
locatedIn south‑east of South Australia
locatedOnCoastOf Southern Ocean NERFINISHED
near Canunda National Park NERFINISHED
Cape Banks Lighthouse NERFINISHED
Piccaninnie Ponds Conservation Park NERFINISHED
oceanInfluence strong Southern Ocean influence
offersActivity beach walking
boat fishing
diving
shore‑based fishing
snorkelling
partOf Limestone Coast tourism region NERFINISHED
primaryIndustry fishing
tourism
region Limestone Coast NERFINISHED
state South Australia

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District Council of Grant hasLocality Carpenter Rocks