Edithburgh Jetty Travel Guide — Things to Do, Food & Hotels
dive site in Edithburgh, Australia
About Edithburgh Jetty
Edithburgh Jetty is a popular dive site because of its ease of access, relatively shallow depth, protection from prevailing weather for most of the calendar year and the presence of a large variety of invertebrate animals and fish including iconic species such as Leafy Seadragon. The site is highly regarded as a venue for both night diving and underwater photography. S35.084776, E137.748636 The jetty connects to the east end of Edith Street, Edithburgh. This site is within a marine protected area, the Lower Yorke Peninsula Marine Park, but it is not subject to any controls apart from fisheries regulations in respect tothe collection of marine life. The site name "Edithburgh Jetty" is derived from the name of the jetty. The official name of the point to which the jetty is connected is De
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