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Apollo Bay Harbour: January 2022

January 18, 2022 by Jade Craven

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It was our first day in Apollo Bay. Naturally, we had to check out the harbour. We like comparing it to previous visits and observing how the rockpools are coping with the seemingly constant changes.

We were disappointed with the lack of marine life. Seth was able to find a chiton, some elephant snails and a beautiful argonaut shell, but it was otherwise pretty empty. We suspect that part of this is due to the nearby erosion and sand restoration works.

We will be keeping an eye on the area, but will be likely prioritizing other beaches on future trips 🙂

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