Cape Byron Marine Park
Facts and practical information
Cape Byron Marine Park is one of four marine parks in New South Wales, Australia, and is the most recently sanctioned. The Cape Byron Marine Park is located in Northern NSW and extends 37 kilometres from the Brunswick River to Lennox Head. The marine park extends out to 3 nautical miles which dictates the border between state and federal jurisdiction. The marine park covers an area of 220 square kilometres and includes a variety of marine terrain including beaches, rocky shores, open ocean and the tidal waters of the Brunswick River and its tributaries, the Belongil Creek and Tallow Creek. The Cape Byron Marine Park was declared in 2002 and the zoning plan was implemented in April 2006. Of the 15 distinct marine ecosystems identified within the Tweed-Moreton bioregion, the Cape Byron Marine Park supports 10 of these. ()
New South Wales
Cape Byron Marine Park – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Cape Byron Lighthouse, Julian Rocks Nguthungulli Nature Reserve, Lets Go Surfing Byron Bay, Hayters Hill Nature Reserve.