Situated adjacent to
the New South Wales border off the far eastern tip of Victoria, this 4,050
ha park provides habitat for a mixture of cool water southern marine species
and warmer water species more common in the north. Beneath a thick canopy
of the brown seaweed Phyllospora, shelter a range of species, including red
sea tulips, sponges, colourful sea stars and many smaller seaweeds.
Location
Cape Howe Marine National
Park is situated adjacent to the New South Wales border off the far eastern
tip of Victoria. Accessibility to this remote wilderness is very low, and
is either via boat or a long and remote walk in on foot
Further
Information
Parks Victoria Information Centre
Level 10/535 Bourke Street
Melbourne Victoria 3000
Ph: 13 1963
info@parkweb.vic.gov.au