Description
Edithburgh Jetty is well known amongst underwater photographers, mainly because of the great macro life living underneath the jetty. A lot of the local marine life is very rare or endemic to the area, which is why not only underwater photographers but all scuba divers love to dive the Edithburgh Jetty. It is also home to the famous Leafy Sea Dragon.
Edithburgh Jetty has many seahorses, octopus, rays, leafy sea dragons, and occasionally port jackson sharks. There are many nudibranchs species crawling around, and many species of fish. At night, if you are lucky you will see the famous Pajama squid.
Activities | Marine biology , Children dive , Night dive , First dive , Photography |
Dangers | --- |
Accessible | Shore |