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Julian Rocks
22 mMax Depth
BoatEntry
10Species
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Dive Types
DriftReefWallSalt Water
About This Site
Julian Rocks, traditionally known as Nguthungulli, was formed by a volcanic eruption over 20 million years ago off Cape Byron. These barren granite rocks are now part of the Cape Byron Marine Park and host a number of dive sites. The underwater terrain at Julian Rocks includes caves, walls, pinnacles, trenches, and an incredible array of rock structures. The mix of warm tropical and cool temperate waters creates a unique underwater biodiversity. Julian Rocks supports over 1,000 marine specie…
Marine Life (10 species)
BarracudaBlack coralBlue GroperGrey Nurse SharkLeopard sharkMackerelManta raySnapperSweetlipsWobbegong Shark