Anderson Inlet Anderson Inlet is a shallow and dynamic
estuary where the Tarwin River enters
Bass Strait. It forms a 2,400 hectare almost-enclosed
bay next to Inverloch, for which it provides a popular and protected beach. At low tide its intertidal
mudflats provide important feeding habitat for
migratory waders. It is named after the Anderson brothers, the first Europeans to settle in the area. Anderson Inlet is classified by
BirdLife International as an
Important Bird Area. It supports internationally significant numbers (over 6,000) of
red-necked stint. It has also been known to support the
critically endangered orange-bellied parrot, with six birds seen there in 1998 and two in 1999. Seashell collecting is permitted from The Caves (beach) to the north-east, past the main shopping precinct. Seashell collecting is prohibited in the Bunurong Marine National Park, namely The Oaks, Twin Reefs, Shack Bay and Eagles Nest (beaches), heading south-west after Flat Rocks and The Caves. It is located opposite the Rainbow Park. Australia's first dinosaur bone, and many other dinosaur bones, were discovered in Inverloch.
Coast Inverloch's beaches include Twin Reefs, Shack Bay, Eagles Nest, The Caves, Flat Rocks, Main Surf Beach, two more surf beaches, Anderson Inlet-Western Beach, Anderson Inlet-Browns Beach, Anderson Inlet-Venus Street and Anderson Inlet-The Glades. Twin Reefs, Shack Bay and Eagles Nest make up most of the
Bunurong Marine National Park (excluding The Oaks in Cape Paterson). The Caves and Flat Rocks are a part of the
Bunurong Marine Park, which starts at Coal Point in Harmers Haven.
Bunurong Marine Parks Bunurong Marine Park is a 17
km marine and coastal park along the
coast of Harmers Haven,
Cape Paterson and Inverloch, namely Coal Point to Wreck Creek.
Bunurong Marine National Park is an outstretching middle section of Bunurong Marine Park. The National Park part is about 21 km2 or about 5 km in length along the coast and stretching from 2.5 km east of Cape Paterson eastwards to a point 6 km south-west of Inverloch, extending seawards for 3
nm to the limit of
Victorian waters. The restricted zone/
state park (Bunurong Marine National Park inside Bunurong Marine Park), on foot begins after Undertow Bay heading towards Inverloch from Cape Paterson. It is an area past Safety Beach and rockpool and past Undertow Bay beach namely The Oaks, Twin Reefs, Shack Bay and Eagles Nest. It ends at Wreck Creek in Inverloch. It is prohibited to kill or take any matter (i.e.,
fishing,
collecting seashells or kill or take any sea or land
animal, living or dead) from the smaller of the two parks; Bunurong Marine National Park. Both parks are named after the
Bunurong Aboriginal people. Bunurong Marine Park is considered special due to the unusual set of environmental conditions. It supports many marine animals including seastars, featherstars, crabs, snails, 87 species of fish, Whales and Seals. It has the highest recorded diversity of intertidal and subtidal
invertebrates in eastern Victoria. The range of
seaweed species is large. Flat Rocks is a beach which has large rockpools for rockpooling/rambling and direct access from Cape Paterson-Inverloch Road. Bunurong Marine Park is seen and accessed at many different points along this coast, a popular one being near Cape Paterson
caravan park on Surf Beach Road as it has a modified
rockpool for swimming. The National Park is around to the left. Direct and more difficult access to the National Park is via car parks off Cape Paterson-Inverloch Road. Exploring,
snorkelling and
scuba diving are popular. There are
boat launching facilities at Inverloch on
Anderson Inlet.
Eagles Nest Eagles Nest is a large rock structure adjacent to the coastline that resembles the top half of a map of Australia.
Fishing Inverloch is very popular for surf and bay fishing. Anderson Inlet and Inverloch Surf Beach are popular for fishing and a good catch is usually found. Surf fishing usually produces fish such as Silver Trevally, King George Whiting, Flathead, Mullet and Juvenile Snapper (pinky). There are two boat launches on in Inverloch on Anderson Inlet. ==Climate==