Australia
Shelly Beach
Beach
Sandy bottom

Description
Shelly Beach lies within the Cabbage Tree Bay Aquatic Reserve: with more than 160 species of fish recorded in the Reserve, there is always plenty to see! The only West facing beach in NSW, Shelly Beach is a very protected dive site in most weather conditions. The abundant marine life associated with the ease of the dive make Shelly Beach one of Sydney's best shore dives. When diving in Shelly Beach, you are likely to find many species of Rays, Wobbegongs, Flatheads, Octopus, a range of Leath…
Animals
The following animals can be found here:
Angelfish
Angelshark
Bigeyes
Bitterlings
Blennies
Bullhead Sharks
Butterflyfish
Cardinalfish
Carpet Sharks
Catfish
Clingfish
Cockatoo Cuttlefish
Common Octopus
Cuttlefish
Damselfish
Dorid Nudibranchs
Eagle Ray
Eel-Tailed Catfish
Firefly Squids
Flatheads
Giant Cuttlefish
Goatfish
Grouper
Guitarfish
Jackfish
Leatherjacket Fish
Lizardfish
Longfin
Moonyfish
Moray Eel
Octopus
Pipefish
Porgies
Pufferfish
Ray
Requiem Sharks
Round Rays
Scorpionfish
Sculpins
Sea Turtle
Seahorse Family
Snaper
Stingray
Stonefish
Surfperches
Turtle
Weedy Sea Dragon
Wrasse
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