Julian Rocks

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Julian Rocks is a small group of rocky islets off the coast of Byron Bay, Australia, renowned as a marine reserve and popular diving and snorkeling site rich in marine life.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf dive site
marine reserve
rocky islet group
access boat only
alternateName Nguthungulli Nature Reserve (nearby land-based reserve association)
conservationPurpose protection of marine biodiversity
country Australia
distanceFromShore a few kilometers off Byron Bay
environmentalThreat climate change
marine pollution
governingBody NSW Department of Primary Industries
Government of New South Wales
surface form: New South Wales Government
habitat rocky reef
subtropical marine ecosystem
hasDiveSiteFeature multiple dive moorings
strong currents at times
varying depths
knownFor rich marine biodiversity
scuba diving
snorkeling
underwater photography
locatedIn Byron Bay
New South Wales
Tasman Sea
managementGoal protection of threatened species
sustainable tourism use
marineLife grey nurse shark
hard coral
manta ray
nudibranch
soft coral
tropical reef fish
turtle
wobbegong shark
nearCity Byron Bay
nearestHarbour Byron Bay
oceanCurrentInfluence East Australian Current
offCoastOf Byron Bay
popularActivity recreational diving
snorkeling tours
protectedAreaType aquatic reserve
protectionStatus marine sanctuary
region Northern Rivers
safetyRegulation anchoring restrictions
restricted fishing
seasonalHighlight humpback whale migration nearby
winter grey nurse shark aggregations
tourismAttractionType eco-tourism site

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Byron Bay hasLandmark Julian Rocks
The Pass hasViewOf Julian Rocks