Fish Rock Cave

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Fish Rock Cave is a renowned ocean cave and scuba diving site off the coast of New South Wales, Australia, famous for its grey nurse sharks and rich marine biodiversity.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ocean cave
scuba diving site
tourist attraction
accessedFrom South West Rocks boat ramps
accessMethod boat dive
activity recreational scuba diving
technical diving
underwater photography
country Australia
hasConservationStatus critical habitat for grey nurse sharks
hasFeature deep entrance
fish cleaning stations
gutter system
shallow entrance
submarine cave
tunnel-like passage
hasHazard overhead environment
strong currents
surge
inhabitedBy bullseyes
grey nurse shark
kingfish
manta rays
moray eels
nudibranchs
soft corals
sponges
turtles
wobbegong sharks
knownFor cave diving
grey nurse sharks
rich marine biodiversity
underwater photography
length approximately 120 metres
locatedIn New South Wales
South West Rocks NERFINISHED
Tasman Sea NERFINISHED
maximumDepth about 30 metres
near Hat Head National Park NERFINISHED
Smoky Cape NERFINISHED
ocean Pacific Ocean
offCoastOf New South Wales NERFINISHED
South West Rocks NERFINISHED
primaryEcosystem temperate marine ecosystem
protectedFor grey nurse shark population
region Mid North Coast of New South Wales NERFINISHED
suitableFor experienced divers
tourismType dive tourism
typicalDepthRange 12–30 metres
waterType saltwater

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South West Rocks hasDivingSite Fish Rock Cave