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Bunurong Marine National Park

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Attraction - National Park
Australia - Victoria
Bunurong Marine National Park, Inverloch VIC 3996, Australia
+61 131963
vic.gov.au
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Introduction

Bunurong Marine National Park is located about 5 km southwest of Inverloch, a small coastal town in southern Victoria. It covers an area of 21 sq km and has about 5 km of coastline, with the rest of the sea.

Bunurong Marine National Park's beautiful coastline is littered with strange-shaped reefs, charming fine sand bays, rugged sand cliffs, dunes and protruding promontory. Coastal waters protect different types of living places, including inter-tidal reefs, subtidal reefs, seaweed clumps and seagrass beds. The water here is cool, much like the coast of Midwest Victoria, but far from King Island (King Island), is relatively unaffected by the southwestern surge. Because of its unique natural environment, the marine life here is very special. The intertidal sand reef has the highest diversity of intertidal and subtidal invertebrates recorded in East Victoria. The range of algae species is also very rich, including green algae, blue green algae, brown algae and thin-shell coral-shaped red algae. The diversity of marine life, including starfish, badminton stars, crabs, marine snails, Jackson harbor sharks and as many as 87 species of fish, is also an important habitat in the region, where the diversity of marine life, including starfish, badminton stars, crabs, marine snails, Jackson harbor sharks and up to 87 species of fish, is also an important habitat in the region. You can also see humpback whales, southern right whales and sub-Antarctic soft-haired seals.

In addition, Bunurong Marine National Park is also an important source of dinosaur fossils in Australia. A dinosaur fossil in Australia, "Cape Paterson Claw," was discovered on the beach here in 1903. Up to now, more than 6000 dinosaurs and mammals of all kinds have been excavated here. Fossils of bones and teeth from birds, fish, and so on, are displayed in (Bunurong Environment Centre), the Bonno Environmental Center in Inverloch, as well as a (Shell Museum), exhibition of dinosaurs and other fossils at the Shell Museum.

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