Tinderbox Marine Reserve, located in southern Tasmania across the D’Entrecasteaux Channel from Bruny Island, is a protected off-shore area known for its rich marine life, vibrant reefs, and diverse kelp forests. The reserve’s proximity to the shore and its thriving underwater ecosystem make it an ideal spot for recreational diving. Visitors can explore the intricate textures of the kelp forests and observe a variety of marine species in their natural habitat, providing a unique and immersive experience beneath the waves.
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