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Learn more about our amazing marine biodiversity and the habitat of our five aquatic reserves on the Northern Beaches.

Dive in and discover fun facts from marine experts on the flora, fauna and megafauna that live in our neighbourhood, with our new video series: Life Below Water.

SDG14 (United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 14) - Conserve and sustainably use the oceans, seas and marine resources for sustainable development. Find out more

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Green Sea Turtle - Video - Life Below Water series

Marine ecologist Sian Liddy describes the life of a green sea turtle in Cabbage Tree Bay.

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Video - Life Below Water - Dusky whaler shark

With their torpedo-shaped bodies, juvenile dusky whaler sharks can be seen in Cabbage Tree Bay Aquatic Reserve.

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Video - Life Below Water - Seagrass

Marine biologist Maddy Langley is a marine biologist describes why seagrass is important to Cabbage Tree Bay.

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Video - Life Below Water - Corals

Underwater Photographer John Sear shares some fascinating information about new corals to Cabbage Tree Bay.

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Video - Life Below Water - Crayweed

Maddy Langley, Marine Ecologist describes why crayweed is important for Cabbage Tree Bay

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Video - Life Below Water - Rays

Sian Liddy, Marine Ecologist describes why Cabbage Tree Bay is important for Rays

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