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Montague Island Nature Reserve is located
about 9 km off the south coast of NSW, south-east of Narooma. The island comprises two
elevated sections divided by a ravine, covered with huge granite
boulders and with a total area of 82 ha. The water around the island
is rich in marine life due to the close proximity of the continental
shelf and the warm eastern Australian current. It is in these waters
that you can encounter
pods of migrating whales, dolphins, sunfish manta rays, and pelagic
fish. Check out some of our images from Montague Island. |