Wobby Rock, Gneering Shoals

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A scattering of boulders appear to have formed a reef (tops with depth of approx 13 metres and a sea floor sitting between 15 and 18 metres). There are plenty of gaps and holes for marine life to hide, including a small cave.

Wobbygong sharks are common. Grouper’s sometimes emerge from their cave. Trumpet fish and many other species are common. Grey Nurse sharks are known to gather during cooler months.

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