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Whisky Bay

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Depth: 1m, Difficulty: OW
GPS: -39.012875 146.290409 ( 39°0.773'S 146°17.425'E )
Last Edited: 12/24/2022, 4:56:17 PM

Description

Whisky Bay is suitable for both snorkelling and scuba diving from the shore or boat. Whisky Bay is where Whisky Creek flows into the sea at the 200 metre long Whisky Bay Beach with the small Picnic Point to the south, in Wilsons Promontory Marine Park.

There is a great big long rock wall running for about 300 to 500 metres out from shore. Keep the massive rock wall on your left and you'll see more fish than you'd think possible. Wrasse, trevally, stingrays, mullet, schnapper, abalone, crayfish, kelp forrests, nudibranchs, sea dragons, blackfish, zebra fish, port jackson sharks, and whiting.

Minimal current, maximum enjoyment and once your air runs out you can snorkel.

Sealers Cove at Wilsons Promontory is a safe site suitable for scuba diving from a boat and snorkelling from the shore. It features small boulders gently sloping down to a sandy bottom at a depth of 15 metres.

Sealers Cove lies in the Wilsons Promontory Marine Park facing north-east into Bass Strait. It was named by George Bass in January 1798 because it was used by sealers.

Dive Type: Reef Dive

Imported from The Scuba Doctor

Access

Shore access

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