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Mettams Pool. Season 2: Episode 3.

Sheltered Mettam's Pool is a good family spot in which you can see a range of marine plant and animal species close to shore. It is less than two metres deep inside this naturally formed lagoon. A reasonably good range of fish species resides within the pool, particularly in the holes and crevices in the southern section. They include red-lip morwong, banded sweep, bullseyes, wrasse, schools of buffalo bream, sea mullet, tarwine and of course blowfish. Sand whiting and Australian herring can be seen in the open water. You may also notice a few anemones growing within the pool, while cushion stars, abalone and other shellfish species hide in the rocky reef top. While the snorkelling inside the lagoon is easy, the surge can be strong on the outer edge of the reef. Beware of cobblers in the weed near the shore.


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