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Highlights of Gippsland
Wilsons Promontory Marine National Park extends along 70 kilometres of mainland coastline and..
Lakes Entrance InformationA much loved Victorian holiday spot, Lakes Entrance enjoys a spectacular position on the edge of..
Walhalla InformationTravel just 2.5 hours from Melbourne and step back into another time. Discover a tiny township that..
Buchan InformationBuchan is a farming settlement in the rolling hills of the Gippsland region in Victoria. The main..
Metung InformationFor a dose of style in the Gippsland Lakes, make your way to Metung. A great base for water sports..
Tarra Bulga National Park InformationTarra-Bulga National Park in South Gippsland is well known for its giant Mountain Ash trees..
Omeo InformationOmeo, a pioneering mountain town on the Great Alpine Road is a great base from which to discover..
Mallacoota InformationTucked away on a beautiful inlet in far-east Gippsland is Mallacoota, a popular year-round coastal..
Sale InformationSet sail from Sale to explore the entire Gippsland Lakes and get your fill of fresh air and outdoor..
Wonthaggi InformationStep back to Victoria's mining past at Wonthaggi, home to Victoria's only winnable underground..
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The unusual soft coral (Pseudogorgia godeffroyi) is only found in Victoria between McGuarans and Delray beaches. The Ninety-Mile Beach area has been found to have the highest species diversity anywhere on the planet. In ten square metres 860 species were discovered living in the sand and in one square metre a staggering 187 species. Victoria's Ninety Mile Beach lies on the edge of a long slender sand dune, thrown up from the sea by the easterly waves and protecting the Gippsland Lakes. Offshore, beneath the water, vast plains of sand stretch in every direction. Yet these areas are not as monotonous as they might first appear as there are local variations. Sand particles are sorted into different groups and layers according to the waves and currents, while there are different surface features, such as mounds and ripples, as a result of animal and wave action. The fine sands of East Gippsland appear to harbour more animals per square metre than most other marine habitats in the world. This great diversity is derived from the myriad of small creatures that call this area home. Creatures that burrow into the sand build tiny tubes or scurry around eating the scraps of food that may drift by. Larger animals are far fewer in number. There are no rocky headlands or platforms along this coast. Offshore, the sandy plains are only occasionally broken by low ribbons of reef which formed as shorelines or sand dunes during ice-ages when the sea-level was lower than today. Even these reefs are periodically covered by sand, shifted around by the strong tidal currents. These reefs do not support the large brown seaweeds characteristic of many Victorian reefs, but instead are covered by resilient red seaweeds and encrusting animals that can survive the sandy environment.
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