Lord Howe Island Marine Park, Lord Howe Island
Facts and practical information
Lord Howe Island Marine Park is the site of Australia's and the world's most southern coral reef ecosystem. The island is 10 km in length, 2 km wide and consists of a large lagoonal reef system along its leeward side, with 28 small islets along its coast. In 1999, the waters within three nautical miles of Lord Howe Island were declared a marine park under the NSW Marine Park Act 1997 to protect its unique marine biodiversity, with the park currently being managed by the New South Wales Marine Parks Authority. Both Lord Howe Island and Balls Pyramid are incorporated within the three nautical miles protected by the state marine park. Both marine parks complement the island's status as a World Heritage Site. ()
Lord Howe Island Marine Park – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Mount Gower, Mount Lidgbird, Erskine Valley, Wolf Rock.