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Batemans Marine Park and Sanctuary

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Batemans Marine Park, Batemans Bay NSW 2536, Batemans Bay, NSW 2536
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Description

If you're looking for a marine adventure, Batemans Marine Park And Sanctuary Batemans Bay is the right place to be.

This park is located between Murramarang Beach and Wallaga Lake, covering a massive 85,000 hectares of estuaries, creeks, rivers, and lakes. It is easily accessible and offers a wide range of recreational and commercial activities. The zoning map of Batemans Bay Marine Park is designed to protect marine biodiversity.

Recreational fishing is a popular activity almost throughout the park with minimal restrictions. You can fish in estuaries, creeks, rivers, and lakes. The water here is home to a wide range of fish, including sharks and rays. You can also experience fishing in the open sea or the deep sea with a licensed fishing guide or local expert. Many visitors catch up on the fishing experience every day in this marine park.

The marine park is home to a stunning variety of marine life and habitats, including dolphins, seals, and rays. Perhaps the most exciting is snorkeling with the seals at Montague Island or taking a dolphin watching tour. The park provides an ecosystem for marine life to grow and reproduce, and there are a variety of natural underwater habitats for you to explore.

Kayaking is a prevalent recreational activity in the park as it offers an excellent way to explore the waters and enjoy the fascinating coastline scenery. You can also take a guided tour to explore the most exciting spots in the park. There are lots of charming walks available along the water's edge, perfect for a romantic outing or a family day out.

The climate in this region is suited for outdoor activities almost all year round. So, whether you are a summer enthusiast or someone who prefers chills

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Location

Batemans Marine Park, Batemans Bay NSW 2536, Batemans Bay, NSW 2536

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