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Narrow Neck Artificial
Reef
100 metres from the shore directly in front of the
lifeguard tower at Narrow Neck Beach is a most pleasant dive site
constructed from 300 tonne geotextile sand containers which have been
precisely laid commencing at the 4 metre depth mark and stretching out to a
depth of 10 metres. Click here to find out more about the
Narrow Neck Artificial Reef project.
Marine Life
Designed initially for beach erosion protection and
as a surfing break the artificial reef has proved an ideal surface for sea
grass to grow on and in certain sections soft coral, ascidians and crinoids.
Closer to shore, to create the wave break, the sand
filled geotextile containers are stacked on top of each other providing
plenty of shelters for crayfish, wobbegong sharks, nurse sharks, pineapple
fish, lionfish, and cardinal fish. Nudibranchs, shrimp and octopus are also
found in these shelters.
Further out from shore the shovel nose rays, cow tail
rays, bull rays and turtles are commonly observed in the sand beside the
containers.
Schools of bait fish are constantly passing by and
the occasional eagle ray will grace you with its presence.
Click here for the
Narrow Neck Species List August 2003.
Access
Due to the reefs shallow depth, for
a comfortable dive the swell needs to be under 1.2 metres.
Boat access is an option but I have
always dived this site from the shore.
Level of Difficulty
The beach current, wave action and
your fitness need to be considered if entering from the beach.
Links
Narrow Neck Reef
Live Surf Cam
www.coastalwatch.com/camera/cameras_large.aspx
?cam=1175&mode=windows&state=QLD
Artificial Reef Live Surf Cam
www.coastalwatch.com/camera/cameras_large.aspx
?cam=1200&mode=windows&state=QLD Narrow Neck Reef
Coastal Imaging
www.wrl.unsw.edu.au/coastalimaging/public/goldcst/index.php |