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Bunurong Marine National Park

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Discover the fascinating world of the marine environment along some of Victoria's most beautiful coastline. The broad rock platforms and underwater reefs here support a remarkable range of habitats, containing a diverse array of marine plants and animals.

Flora & Fauna - Although much of the area has been cleared for agriculture, the Bunurong Marine Park provides a haven for plants and wildlife.

Tussock grass and low growing shrubs including White Correa and Coast Beard-heath cling stubbornly to the windswept cliffstops, while the sheltered creek gullies and dune swales support Coast Banksia, Coast Tea-tree and Boobialla.

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140 km southeast of Melbourne stretches 17 km from Coal Point in the west to Wreck Creek near Inverloch extends one kilometre out to sea from high water mark The Inverloch - Cape Paterson Road provides access from the neighbouring towns Many access points and carparks are situated along the coast

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Inverloch-Cape Paterson Rd
Cape Paterson VIC
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Getting There140 km southeast of Melbourne stretches 17 km from Coal Point in the west to Wreck Creek near Inverloch extends one kilometre out to sea from high water mark The Inverloch - Cape Paterson Road provides access from the neighbouring towns Many access points and carparks are situated along the coast
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