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    Shipstern Bluff – Tasmania – Peninsulas Dive Site

    30m Max
    8-18m Vis
    boat

    Site Overview

    Shipstern Bluff is a intermediate-level dive site in the Tasmania – Peninsulas region of Australia, reached by a 27-minute boat ride from the nearest departure point. The site features a reef system spanning depths from 3 to 30 meters with an average depth of 18 meters, offering an immersive underwater experience that showcases the very best of Australian diving. Renowned for its outstanding biodiversity, Shipstern Bluff attracts divers seeking encounters with Seven-gill Shark, Crayfish, Abalone and other remarkable marine species throughout the year. The moderate currents create a dynamic environment supporting rich pelagic and reef-dwelling organisms, while the varied depth profile provides distinct habitat zones from shallow sunlit platforms to deeper twilight areas where different communities thrive. The coral formations feature dramatic geological features providing habitat for diverse marine life, including swim-throughs, overhangs, and crevices teeming with cryptic species. Visibility typically ranges between 8 and 18 meters with clearest conditions during November, December, January, when nutrient-rich waters attract large schools of pelagic fish. Several local dive operators offer regular trips throughout the season, with departures available most days of the week. Water temperatures range from 10 to 17 degrees Celsius depending on season, making appropriate thermal protection essential for comfort. Shipstern Bluff consistently ranks among the top dive sites in the Tasmania – Peninsulas region, drawing repeat visitors who return to observe seasonal changes in marine life activity and coral spawning events.

    Dive Briefing

    "A typical dive at Shipstern Bluff begins with a controlled descent from the dive boat to the main reef system at approximately 18 meters, taking a moment to orient yourself and equalize before beginning your exploration of the site. Once established on the main formation, divers should swim along the main formation exploring diverse habitats, moving between bommies and channels while maintaining excellent buoyancy control to protect the fragile reef ecosystem below. The most productive depth zone is between 8 and 25 meters where the highest concentration of marine life occurs and photographic opportunities are truly abundant. Navigate along the reef edge watching for pelagics in the blue, and check cleaning stations where larger fish pause for service from smaller cleaner wrasse. The moderate currents require careful buoyancy management and constant awareness of your position relative to the reef structure. Monitor depth and NDL particularly near 30 meters, and always maintain a conservative approach to dive planning with regular buddy checks throughout the dive. Scan the sand channels between reef sections for resting sharks, rays, and interesting macro life hiding among the rubble. Conclude the dive with a slow ascent and a three-minute safety stop at 5 meters, deploying your DSMB if drifting and performing a controlled ascent with your buddy."

    Signature Marine Life

    Seven-gill Shark

    medium

    Notorynchus cepedianus

    Crayfish

    high

    Jasus edwardsii

    Abalone

    high

    Haliotis rubra

    Blue Devil

    high

    Paraplesiops bleekeri

    Red Handfish

    low

    Thymichthys politus

    Safety & Hazards

    • Variable currents possible
    • Depth exceeding 30m requires careful NDL management
    • Boat traffic above the dive site
    • Marine life stings possible in tropical waters
    • Variable visibility in poor weather conditions
    Nearest Chamber
    Royal Hobart Hospital
    30km away

    Traveler Notes

    Who is this for?

    Shipstern Bluff is best suited for intermediate divers comfortable with the depth profile and prevailing conditions at this location. Advanced Open Water certification with sufficient logged dives in similar conditions is strongly recommended before attempting this site. Underwater photographers will find exceptional opportunities with stunning wide-angle scenes of reefscapes and large marine life. Recreational snorkelers can also enjoy the shallower sections of the reef where colorful fish are abundant. Day-trip visitors from nearby towns can easily fit two to three dives into a single outing.

    reef

    Quick Stats

    Difficultyintermediate
    CertificationAdvanced Open Water
    Currentmoderate
    Water Temp10-17°C
    Best TimeNovember - March

    Dive Logistics

    Operators
    • Eaglehawk Neck Dive
    • Tasman Island Dive
    Pricing Guide
    $120 - $180
    Per 2-tank boat dive

    Photography Info

    Recommended Gear
    16-35mm
    fisheye

    Best for: wide_angle

    Nearby Stay

    Lufra Hotel

    Eaglehawk Neck3km away

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    Port Arthur Historic Site Lodge

    Port Arthur15km away

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