There's interesting diving to be enjoyed in the sandy straits between
the mainland of the Fraser Coast Region and Fraser
Island. The water is alive with dugongs, turtles and porpoises. Explore sunken
wrecks teeming with marine life at Roy Rufus, the largest artificial reef in the
world.
The many wrecks of Fraser Island include the Panama (1864), the Sterling
Castle (1836) and the Marloo which lies 400m off shore in 12m of water
and which is abundant with marine life.
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