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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130 species

Actinia tenebrosa (Red Waratah Anemone)

Actinia tenebrosa
Actinia tenebrosa
Actinia tenebrosa

Aglaophamus australiensis (A bristle worm)

Agnewia tritoniformis (Common Small Purple)

Agnewia tritoniformis
Agnewia tritoniformis

Amarinus paralacustris (Amarinus paralacustris)

Amblychilepas nigrita (Black Keyhole Limpet)

Amblychilepas nigrita

Antisabia foliacea (White Hoofsnail)

Antisabia foliacea
Antisabia foliacea
Antisabia foliacea

Aphelodoris varia (Aphelodoris varia)

Aphelodoris varia
Aphelodoris varia
Aphelodoris varia

Aplysia argus (Spotted Sea Hare)

Aplysia argus
Aplysia argus

Aplysia parvula (Pygmy Seahare)

Aplysia parvula
Aplysia parvula
Aplysia parvula

Aplysia sydneyensis (Aplysia sydneyensis)

Aplysia sydneyensis
Aplysia sydneyensis
Aplysia sydneyensis

Astralium tentoriformis (Tent Star Shell)

Austrocochlea porcata (Zebra top snail)

Austrocochlea porcata
Austrocochlea porcata
Austrocochlea porcata

Austroginella muscaria (Fly-like Margin Shell)

Austroginella muscaria
Austroginella muscaria
Austroginella muscaria

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Batemans Marine Park
  • Area (hectares) 40056.91 ha
  • Survey Effort Score (SES) 0.06 sightings per ha

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