Tourism Gladstone Entrance Bommie Dive Site
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Entrance Bommie Dive Site

📍 Lady Musgrave Island, 4670, Queensland

About Entrance Bommie Dive Site

Located at the entrance to Lady Musgrave Island lagoon, Entrance Bommie is a large blade of coral sitting in 22 metres of water. This elongated bommie is riddled with ledges and caves, which are usually overflowing with baitfish. Feasting on these tiny baitfish are predators like trevally, coral trout and mackerel. Entrance Bommie is also a good place to encounter turtles, tasselled wobbegong sharks, whitetip reef sharks, giant moray eels, stingrays, eagle rays and a good variety of reef fish. Don’t be too surprised if you find a large shark sleeping in one of the caves, as tawny nurse sharks, which can grow to over three metres in length, are often seen at this dive site.

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