Irukandji Shark & Ray Encounters

Enjoy up-close encounters with sea life.
Melanie Colwell
Published on June 18, 2020
Updated on June 22, 2020

Overview

Given that Port Stephens is the access point to the 980-square-kilometre Port Stephens - Great Lakes Marine Park, it seems pretty likely that you'll spy some sea life no matter what time of year you visit. But to get up close and personal with some of the more misunderstood creatures of the big blue, make tracks to Irukandji Shark & Ray Encounters in Anna Bay. Here, you'll get to learn about, pet and feed rays, zebra sharks and tawny sharks. You have the opportunity to snorkel with some of the tropical creatures, too.

As well as spreading important messages about marine life and ocean conservation, Irukandji also donates five percent of annual profits to research and assists nearby Newcastle University with ocean-related projects.

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