Wool Bay JettyWool Bay - SA
This short jetty is the most reliable place on Yorke Peninsula to see leafy sea dragons. The dragons can usually be found amongst the kelp under the jetty or the seagrass just beyond the end of the jetty. The site was named Wool Bay because the jetty, built in 1882, was wide enough to roll a bale of wool down. Max depth 5 metres. |
| Photos Left: Seanna Cronin Centre: Seanna Cronin Right: Seanna Cronin |
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