Put on a mask, snorkel and flippers and venture into the remarkable world that lies beneath the water's surface. Many areas within the park and the nearby Bunurong Marine National Park are suitable for snorkelling, including Flat Rocks with its profusion of large rock pools and The Caves which …
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Boating
You will need to use a boat to explore the marine park further offshore, where some of the underwater landscapes are outstanding. There are boat launching facilities at Inverloch on Andersons Inlet, although the sand bar at the mouth of the inlet can be hazardous. A concrete boat ramp at …
Rockpool rambling
Rockpooling along intertidal rock platforms of the park is a rewarding way to understand and appreciate the diversity and beauty of marine life. There are gently sloping rock platforms in the Eastern Conservation Zone, such as Flat Rocks, which are ideal for educational activities because of their easy access. To …
Dinosaur dreaming at Inverloch
Monash University, in conjunction with Museum Victoria, conducts annual excavations on the coast of Victoria near Inverloch. The rocky coastline, which stretches from San Remo to Inverloch, has been scientifically dated at approximately 115 - 120 million years old and contains the remains of ancient rivers that once flowed in this area. …
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New mapping project reveals what lies beneath the sea at Wilsons Promontory
19 Jun 2013
A new project to map Wilsons Promontory Marine National Park is revealing what lies beneath the sea in this area for the first time. Parks Victoria and Deakin University teams have worked in partnership to map the entire Marine National Park using some of the most advanced seafloor mapping technology …