Long Reef Birdlife
Long Reef’s Headland grasslands and Rock Platform plays host to a wide variety of bird life.
Dangerous Marine Animals
Octopuses, together with squid and cuttlefish are highly intelligent predatory molluscs, and one of the largest and most complex invertebrates.
Unusual Sightings
Click here for some unusual sightings on Long Reef
Seadragon Search
Seadragon Search Please click on the below images to view the seadragon slides.
Abalone
Abalone shells are characterised by their ear-like appearance.
Algae
Algae are simpler in structure than the simplest land plants (mosses). Many types of algae consist of only one cell.
Barnacles
Barnacles are crustaceans and are closely related to prawns. In their juvenile stage they drift in the ocean as larvae.
Black Nerites
Black Nerites are Some of the most numerous and easily identified shells of our rocky shores.
Blue Periwinkles
Blue Periwinkles are very small blue- grey shells that feed on microscopic algae invisible to the naked eye.
Chitons
Chitons are ancient moiluses with eight shell plates and a broad foot which allows them to hold on very tightly to the surface of the rocks.