Portsea Hole

The Portsea Hole is a depression in the seafloor of Port Phillip near Portsea in Victoria, Australia. The undefined area of the depression, generally assessed at 10 hectares (25 acres), is one of six separate areas that comprise the Port Phillip Heads Marine National Park and is a popular site for divers.[2]

Portsea Hole
Portsea Hole, located in Port Phillip, Victoria, Australia
LocationPort Phillip, Victoria
Coordinates38.3109°S 144.7111°E / -38.3109; 144.7111
Elevationdescends 20–32 m (66–105 ft)[1]
Length400 metres (1,300 ft)[2]
Width250 metres (820 ft)[2]
Area10 hectares (25 acres)[2]
OperatorParks Victoria
DesignationPort Phillip Heads Marine National Park
WebsitePortsea Hole

Features

The Portsea Hole is a remnant section of the drowned valley of the Yarra River, descending sharply from the 12 metres (39 ft) depth of the surrounding seabed to 32 metres (105 ft), exposing changes in the strata of the limestone sides with depth. It is characterized by diverse and abundant fish assemblages as well as a rich benthic community of marine invertebrates, encrusting algae, sponges and soft corals.[2]

The Portsea Hole in Port Phillip is about 500 metres (1,600 ft) from the Portsea Pier. To the north there is a vertical wall approximately 75 metres (246 ft) long. The wall has small overhangs which are home to plenty of marine life, including the beautiful Blue Devil fish. The Portsea Hole is a very popular boat dive site for recreational scuba diving activities.

See also

References

  1. "Portsea Hole". Parks Victoria. Government of Victoria. 2014. Retrieved 27 August 2014.
  2. Port Phillip Heads Marine National Park Management Plan (PDF). Parks Victoria (PDF). Melbourne: Government of Victoria. July 2006. pp. 1, 5. ISBN 0-7311-8349-5. Retrieved 27 August 2014.


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