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Seaholme Reef, Altona
Reef Dive |
Shore access
Depth: 2 m (6.56 ft) to 5 m (16 ft)
Level: Open Water and beyond.
East of Altona Pier lies Seaholme Reef (also known as Wise's Reef) with many big boulders.
See WillyWeather (Altona) as a guide for the tide times and the height of the tide.
Traditional Owners — This dive site is in the traditional Country of the Boon Wurrung / Bunurong people of the Kulin Nation. This truly ancient Country includes parts of Port Phillip, from the Werribee River in the north-west, down to Wilson's Promontory in the south-east, including the Mornington Peninsula, French Island and Phillip Island, plus Western Port. We wish to acknowledge the Boon Wurrung as Traditional Owners. We pay respect to their Ancestors and their Elders, past, present and emerging. We acknowledge Bunjil the Creator Spirit of this beautiful land, who travels as an eagle, and Waarn, who protects the waterways and travels as a crow, and thank them for continuing to watch over this Country today and beyond.
Seaholme Reef, Altona Location Map
Latitude: 37° 52.090′ S (37.868162° S / 37° 52′ 5.38″ S)
Longitude: 144° 50.728′ E (144.845464° E / 144° 50′ 43.67″ E)
Datum: WGS84 |
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Added: 2012-07-22 09:00:00 GMT, Last updated: 2022-03-22 14:32:45 GMT
Source: Google Earth
Nearest Neighbour: Altona Pier, 1,447 m, bearing 247°, WSW
Altona, Port Phillip.
Depth: 2 to 5 m.
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