Batemans Marine Park species

Overview

Batemans Marine Park on the NSW south coast extends from the most northerly point of Murramarang Beach near Bawley Point to the southern side of Wallaga Lake entrance at Murunna Point.

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78 species

Agnewia tritoniformis (Common Small Purple)

Agnewia tritoniformis
Agnewia tritoniformis

Amblychilepas nigrita (Black Keyhole Limpet)

Amblychilepas nigrita

Antisabia foliacea (White Hoofsnail)

Antisabia foliacea
Antisabia foliacea
Antisabia foliacea

Astralium tentoriformis (Tent Star Shell)

Austrocochlea porcata (Zebra top snail)

Austrocochlea porcata
Austrocochlea porcata
Austrocochlea porcata

Austrocochlea sp. (Austrocochlea sp.)

Austrocochlea sp.
Austrocochlea sp.

Austroginella muscaria (Fly-like Margin Shell)

Austroginella muscaria
Austroginella muscaria
Austroginella muscaria

Bankivia fasciata (Banded Or Silver Kelp)

Bankivia fasciata

Bembicium auratum (Gold-mouthed Conniwink)

Bembicium auratum
Bembicium auratum
Bembicium auratum

Bembicium nanum (Striped-mouth Conniwink)

Bembicium nanum
Bembicium nanum
Bembicium nanum

Cabestana spengleri (Cabestana spengleri)

Cabestana spengleri
Cabestana spengleri
Cabestana spengleri

Cacozeliana granarium (Grainy Creeper)

Cancellaria (Sydaphera) undulata (Waved Cross-barred Shell)

Cantharidella picturata (Cantharidella picturata)

Cantharidella picturata
Cantharidella picturata

Cellana tramoserica (Commom Limpet)

Cellana tramoserica
Cellana tramoserica
Cellana tramoserica

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Batemans Marine Park

Land area

40.1K ha

Survey Effort Score (SES)

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