Fish Rock

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Fish Rock is a renowned dive site off the coast of New South Wales, Australia, famous for its underwater cave system and abundant marine life, including grey nurse sharks.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf dive site
marine geographic feature
access boat dive
activity cave diving
recreational scuba diving
approximateBoatRideTime about 10–20 minutes from South West Rocks
bestSeasonForDiving austral spring
austral summer
conservationSignificance important habitat for grey nurse sharks
continent Australia
country Australia
diveDifficulty advanced
intermediate
governingJurisdiction New South Wales NERFINISHED
hasCaveEntranceDepth approximately 24 metres
hasCaveExitDepth approximately 12 metres
hasCurrent can be strong
hasDiveOperatorAccessFrom South West Rocks NERFINISHED
hasFeature gutter walls
swim‑throughs
tunnels
underwater cave system
hasHazard limited natural light in cave
overhead environment in cave
surge at cave exits
hasMarineSpecies bullray
grey nurse shark
moray eel
schooling fish
soft corals
sponges
turtle
wobbegong shark
knownFor abundant marine life
advanced recreational diving
cave diving
grey nurse sharks
locatedIn New South Wales
locatedInBodyOfWater Tasman Sea NERFINISHED
locatedOffCoastOf New South Wales NERFINISHED
maximumDiveDepth around 30 metres
nearbyTown South West Rocks NERFINISHED
region Mid North Coast NERFINISHED
regulation subject to New South Wales marine conservation rules
typicalVisitors scuba divers
technical divers
underwater photographers
visibilityRange typically 10–30 metres
waterTemperatureRange approximately 17–24 °C in season

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South West Rocks hasDivingSite Fish Rock