Personal Safety

Divingshouldonly beundertakenbytrainedand experienceddivers

Bewareofsuddenchanges inweather,especiallywhenboatingonopen

water

Bewareofstrongcurrentandundertowswhen snorkellingoratthebeach

Wearshoesthatgripwell whenwalkingonrock

platformsWatchwhereyourhands

aregoingatalltimesto

avoidpotentially

dangerouscreatures Beawareoflarge

unexpectedwaveswhen

walkingonshore,especiallyonrock

Victoria’suniquecoastline

ThesoutherncoastlineofAustraliahasbeenisolated formillionsofyearsfromothercontinentsdueto oceancurrents.Thishasresulted inourmarinelifeevolvinginmanydifferentways.Ninety percent(90%)ofallmarinelife here isfound nowhereelse. Hometoover12,000speciesofplantsandanimals,itisconsideredoneofthemostbiodiverseand uniquemarineecosystemsintheworld.Forthis reason,thissignificantmarineenvironmentis protectedforthefuture.

Weedy Seadragon

Protectednetwork

PointAddisMarineNationalParkispartofasystem

of13marinenationalparksand11marinesanctuariesinVictoria.Bykeepingtheseareasina

Educationandresearch

Thenetworkofmarinenationalparksand sanctuariesprovidesexcellentsitesforresearchand educationopportunities.Allresearchmustbeapprovedbeforecommencing.Schools,researchersandother groupsvisitingPointAddisMarine NationalParkneedtoregistertheirvisitwithlocal rangerson131963.

Restrictions

Fortheprotectionofthemarineenvironment,a numberofactivitiesare prohibitedwithintheboundariesofVictoria’smarinenationalparksand marinesanctuaries.

RangersandFisheriesOfficersregularly patroltheseareasandenforceregulations.

Nofishing,netting,spearing,taking orkillingofmarinelife.Allmethods offishing,fromtheshoreoratsea,areprohibited

PointAddisMarineNationalPark

PointAddisMarineNationalParkfeaturesspectacularscenerywithwidesandybeaches,crumblinglimestoneandsandstonecliffsandrockyplatforms.Fascinatingmarinelifeuniquetoourcoastlinecanbefoundinthe4,600haprotectedbythepark.Theworldrenownedsurfingreserve,BellsBeach,is justonefeaturealongthe9kmofruggedcoastlinebetweenTorquayandAngleseaexposedtointensewaveactionfromtheSouthernOcean.

Snorkellinganddiving

Incalmweatherconditionstherearemanygreatplacesto exploreanddiscoverouruniquelocal marinelife.Near shore,snorkelerscanenjoyJarositeReef,accessedvia SouthsideorAddiscotBeaches (seemap).Offshoretherearemanyreefs,including IngoldsbyReefandTheOlives.

Coastalwalking

platforms

TherearenosurflifesavingpatrolsinPoint Addis MarineNationalPark.Thenearestpatrolledbeaches areinTorquayand Anglesea.Itis recommendedthatswimmingbecontained withinflaggedareas patrolled bysurf life saving

clubs.

Caringfor themarine

environment

Discardedgearandrubbish canendanger birdsand marineanimals–pleasetakeyourrubbishhome

Alwaysreplaceanyorganismsorrocksyou mayhaveturnedover

Dogsmustbeona leashatalltimes.Refer to‘Dogsin theOtways’ParkNoteformoreinformation.

Theintertidalzonein Victoriaisprotected–both insideandoutsidemarinenational parksand sanctuaries.Visitformoreinformation.

Seeandleaveour parks in safe hands,visitwitha licensedtouroperator.

foralistofoperatorswhorun activitiesinthispark.

naturalstatewewillprotectthis uniquemarineenvironmentintothefuture.

Theestablishmentofmarineprotectedareaswas basedon scientificresearch.Itfollowedtenyearsof communityandindustryconsultation. Anongoingresearchandmonitoringprogramformspartof ParksVictoria’smanagementoftheseareas.

Victoriawasthefirstjurisdiction intheworldto createanentiresystemoffullyprotectedmarinenationalparksatthe sametime.

ParksVictoriaisresponsiblefortheday-to-daymanagementofVictoria’smarinenationalparksand marinesanctuaries.

Marinepests

Marine pestsarenon-native plantsoranimalsthat

canhaveadetrimentalimpacton nativemarineecosystems.Theyarea significantthreattothehealthofthemarineenvironment.Marine pestscan wipeoutnative speciesby preyinguponorout- competingthem.

Pestscanarrive innewareasinavarietyofways,andpreventingtheir spreadisonewayvisitorscan helpprotectthemarineenvironment.Parkusersshouldwashdownallequipment anddry itthoroughlybeforechanginglocationstominimisetheriskofspreading thesepests.

PleasereportanysuspectedmarinepeststotheDepartmentofSustainabilityandtheEnvironmenton136186.Formoreinformationonmarinepests,visit

Boating

Be suretocheckconditionsbeforeheadingoutand adheretothestate’sboatingregulations. For

informationonboatingaroundmammals,pleaseseetheDepartmentofEnvironmentandPrimaryIndustriesguideto boatingandswimmingaround whales,dolphinsandseals.

Notakingordamagingofanimals,plantsandobjects(artefacts)

Youmaycarryfin-fishonboardyourboatwithin parkboundariesifyoucaught thefishoutsidetheparks,andyoumayalsocarry(butnotuse)afishingrod.Spear gunsarenotpermittedwithinanyof Victoria’smarineprotectedareas,eitherinaboatorelsewhere.

Youmayalsohaveabaloneor rocklobsterand associatedequipment(securelystowed)onboard theboatprovidedyouaretravellingstraightthrough theparkbytheshortest practicableroute.

TherearestrongpenaltiesundertheNationalParks Actforfishinginmarinenational parksandmarinesanctuaries.ParksVictoriaisseriousaboutcompliance.Offenderswillbecaught.

Toreportafishingoffencecall theDepartmentof EnvironmentandPrimaryIndustrieson13FISH (133474).

PointAddis Marine NationalParkis home tomany fascinating creatures, including sponges.

IfyouwouldlikefurtherinformationaboutVictoria’s marinenationalparksandmarinesanctuaries,contacttheParksVictoriaInformationCentreon

131963orvisittheParksVictoria websiteat:

Surfing

Enjoyingthepark

PointAddisMarineNationalPark providesa multitudeofactivitiesforvisitors to enjoy.Surfpopularbreaks,snorkelsubtidalreefs, walkyourdogonaleashalongthesandybeachesandtakeinthesceneryfromlookoutsaroundthepark.Pleasetakecaretoleave notraceofyourvisittoensurethesesectionsofourcoast remaininapristineand natural state.

PointAddis

Spectacularviewscanbe enjoyedfromtheboardwalklookout atPointAddis andthisisagreatplacetospotwhales betweenMayandSeptember.

Addiscot beachisapopular destinationforfamiliestoswimandexploretherockpools.Pleasebeawarethatasectionofthe beachbetweenAddiscotand Southside beachesissetasidefor nude bathing.

RedRocksbeachisaccessiblefromtheendcarparkatPoint Addis.Tohelpprotectthevegetation, pleasekeepoffthefragile dunesystem.

BellsBeach

Theworldfamoussurfbeachmarksthe beginningof PointAddisMarineNationalPark.EveryyearatBells Beach,thousandsofpeople gettogethertoenjoywatchingtheinternational surfcompetitionhere.

AdjacenttoBellsBeachisWinkipop Reef-apopularsurfbreak.Thereefishometomanytypesof seaweed,seastars,crabsandmolluscs.

Surfing

BellsBeachisa sensationallocationforexperienced surferswithpowerfulwavesgeneratedbystormsfaroutintheSouthernOcean. AddiscotBeachoftenhas smallerwavesbreaking, enabling local surfschoolsto visitAddiscotBeachfor lessonsonsuitable days.

Beinspiredbythedramaticcoastlineasyouexplore

nearbywalkingtracksandbeaches.LearnabouttheTraditionalOwnersandtheirconnectiontoCountry asyouexploretheadjoiningGreatOtwayNational ParkthroughtheKooriCulturalWalkandIronbarkBasincircuit.

Beaware ofthetides whileexploringassomepoints

oftheparkarenotpassableathightide.

Birdwatching

Clifftoplookoutsprovideexcellentviewsacrosstheruggedcoastlineforkeen birdwatchers.

PacificGulls,FairyTerns,Albatross,Petrels,

Shearwaters,Gannets,andCormorantshaveall been sightedinthemarine nationalpark.PeregrineFalconsnestalongtheclifftopsandareseen regularlythroughouttheyear.

CaringforCountry

Throughtheirculturaltraditions, Aboriginal peoplemaintaintheirconnectiontotheirancestrallands andwaters.ParksVictoriarecognisesthisconnection andacknowledgestheTraditionalOwnersand AboriginalCommunitiesofthese areas.

Howtogetthere

PointAddisMarineNationalParkisapproximately100kmsouthofMelbourneviatheM1freewayand GreatOceanRoad.Fromthewest,approachvia Anglesea.TheclosestboatrampsarelocatedatPointRoadknightandTorquay.Pedestrianaccessto thepark isatBellsBeach,SouthsideandPoint Addis.

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ON131963ORVISITOURWEBSITEAT

PointAddisMarineNationalPark

ToTorquay

10km

38°22.06’S

144°17.10’E

BellsBeachSouthsideInset

ANGLESEAHEATH

Hooded Plovers Hooded Plovers lay their eggs in small scrapes in the sand. We are lucky enough to provide nesting habitat for these threatened birds on the beaches in Great Otway National Park. To help protect these birds please stay off the fore dune and out of the dune system. If you are walking along the beach stick to the water’s edge, keep your dog on a lead, learn to recognise these birds and stay well clear of their nests. For more information contact Birdlife Australia

Steepcliffs

RedRocks

GREAT OTWAYNATIONAL PARK

SeeinsetforPointAddis

-9m

-20m

SeeinsetforBellsBeach

-28m

Shipwrecks

There are two recorded shipwrecks in Point Addis Marine National Park. The Inverlochy was a steel sailing basque which ran aground on Ingoldsbyreef in 1902 and is visible from the surface on calm days. To ensure this wreck is able to be enjoyed for future generations, it is prohibited to remove artefacts from the park. Years earlier, in 1881 a wooden cutter, The Naiad, was beached at Point Addis but there are no known relics remaining in the park.

BellsBeach

BellHeadland

38°24.19’S

144°12.63’E

Ingoldsby Reef This reef is famous for providing habitat for Weedy Seadragons. The reefs are covered in a bright display of over 100 species of brown, red and green seaweeds. Kelp, such as EckloniaRadiata, thrives in this

shallow water.

-8m

-10m

-10m

-30m

The Olives

A popular SCUBA dive site, this area has large swim-throughs, perfect for exploring underwater. Most of the reef is less than 10 metres deep.

GREATOTWAY

NATIONALPARK

Southside

Steepcliffs

N

075150

Metres

300

PointRoadknight

-19m

POINT ADDIS MARINE NATIONAL PARK

-51m

38°26.06’S

144°16.95’E

Reef system

Brightly coloured sponge gardens thrive on the rich subtidalreefs. Giant Cuttles move through these reef systems, searching for food. The sandy stretches support meadows of sea-nymph seagrass, their wiry stems swaying in tune with the waves. Whales, sharks, dolphins and seals visit the park throughout the year.

PointAddisInset

AddiscotBeach

Deep water (40 to 50 m) At this depth soft sediments protect interesting marine animals such as sponges, bryozoans, ascidians and hydroids living in

the soft sand and on reefs.

38°28.13’S

-53m

-48m

Rhodoliths

Deeper water holds large beds of an ancient group of unusual rounded stony marine algae known as rhodoliths. They were first discovered in Victoria in this park.

Marine Mammals

Bottlenose Dolphins, Australian Fur Seals and many types of Whales have been spotted in the park. Keep an eye out for Southern Right Whales in winter as they travel through the park on their annual migration route.

GREATOTWAY

NATIONALPARK

Steepcliffs

PointAddis

Rockpools at Point Addis

The intertidal limestone reefs here are some of the most biodiverse along the Surf Coast. Over 75 species of invertebrates have been recorded at Point Addis. Elephant snails, chitons and many different types of crabs shelter here. Adjacent to the rockpools is a long sandy stretch that is very popular for families during summer.

144°12.48’EN

075150

Metres

300

0300

N

600

Metres

1200

Marine National Park boundaries

Point Addis Marine National Park extends along 9km of coastline east of Anglesea, around Point Addis to Bells Beach and offshore for approximately 3 nautical miles to the limit of Victorian waters.

Parking Information Toilets

Shipwreck Beach access

(stairs)

Beach access

Onshore boundary marker Offshore boundary marker

(unmarkedinwater)

Main road Sealed road

Unsealed road

Major river Minor river

Park/Reserve Beach

Bathymetry

-5 metres

Latitude and Longitude values are based on WGS84. GPS users must note that coordinates for boundaries are given in the format degrees : minutes : decimal minutes.

Alternate formats are available on Parkweb, by calling 13 1963, or from Parks Victoria offices.

Disclaimer: Parks Victoria does not guarantee that this data is without flaw of any kind and therefore disclaims all liability which may arise from you relying on this information.