Bass Point Reserve

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Bass Point Reserve is a coastal nature reserve in Shellharbour, New South Wales, known for its rugged headland, marine habitat, walking tracks, and popular diving and fishing spots.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf coastal reserve
nature reserve
country Australia
environmentalSignificance coastal conservation area
important marine habitat
hasAccess public access
shoreline access
walking tracks access
hasActivity birdwatching
bushwalking
picnicking
shore fishing
underwater photography
hasEcosystemType coastal woodland
intertidal rock platform
rocky reef
seagrass beds
hasFeature boat diving sites
coastal heath vegetation
fishing spots
lookouts
marine habitat
rocky coastline
rugged headland
shore diving sites
walking tracks
hasRegulation environmental protection rules apply
fishing regulations apply
knownFor coastal walking
marine biodiversity
recreational fishing
rock platforms
scuba diving
snorkelling
whale watching
localGovernmentArea City of Shellharbour
locatedIn Shellharbour
locatedOn South Coast of New South Wales NERFINISHED
Tasman Sea
managingAuthority Shellharbour City Council
nearbyCity Wollongong
nearbyTown Shellharbour
surface form: Shellharbour Village
partOf Illawarra region
protectionStatus protected area
state New South Wales
tourismType nature-based tourism destination
recreational diving destination

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Shellharbour hasAttraction Bass Point Reserve