Port Stephens-Great Lakes Marine Park - Explore the park
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Diver and a giant cuttlefish. Photo by David Harasti |
The blotched hawkfish (Cirrhitichthys aprinus). Photo by David Harasti |
The donut nembrotha found off Cabbage Tree Island. Photo by David Harasti |
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The Looking Glass, a popular scuba diving spot. |
The granular seastar (Uniophora granifera) lives on rocky surfaces. Photo by David Harasti |
View of Sawtooth Rocks from Sugarloaf Point Lighthouse |
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Number One Beach |
Celito Beach |
Fingal Island and Spit |
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Gould’s petrel, an endangered seabird. |
Rock pools host a variety of resilient marine plants and animals |
The striped pyjama squid buries itself in the sand to hide from predators. Photo by David Harasti |
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The swimming anemone attaches itself to aquatic plants or rocks to catch drifting food particles. Photo by David Harasti |
The red indianfish lives in sponge gardens where it is easily camouflaged. Photo by David Harasti |
The coastline from Tomaree Head to Anna Bay |
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The blue groper can be found in protected reef areas. Photo by David Harasti |
Cod Rock, a popular diving spot off Broughton Island. Photo by David Harasti |
White’s seahorse lives in protected reef areas amongst seagrass and kelp. Photo by David Harasti |
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Blueys Beach |




















