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Dive Site: Bare Island

Bare Island - Mission Impossible II virus Factory

 

 

General description
Bare Island is arguably Sydney’s most popular dive site, by both individuals and schools alike. Constructed during the Crimean War, the location was immortalised in the marvellously forgettable Mission Impossible 2, as the Virus Factory. The eastern side of Bare Island generally boasts superior visibility and its shallower depths make it more suitable for beginner divers. The visibility on the right (western) side of the island tends not to be as good as the left , but makes up for this with an abundance of aquatic life.

 

Getting there
Located in at the end of Anzac Parade (La Perouse), at the northern end of Botany Bay,. Park as close to the Island's walkway as possible, in summer it is sometimes hard to get a parking spot, so it’s recommended that you get there early.

 

 

Entry and exit
The more experienced can attempt to circumnavigate the entire island, or enter on the far side to explore the deeper waters of the south western side. Beginners generally enter at the boat ramp on the island to the right of the bridge, or directly below the “World’s Largest Bottle Opener”, to the left of the bridge on the mainland, depending on conditions. The most popular entry point is on the mainland side. Just before the start of the bridge is a pathway that leads off to the left, it’s a rocky path and you must be careful when walking along here. The actual entry point is a squarish cut-out in the rocks (see photo). Exiting is easiest in this square cut-out area mentioned above. To the right (west) of the bridge on the island side is a ramp carved into the bedrock which makes for a popular entry point when diving the western side.

 

Eastern Side of Bare Island Eastern Side of Bare Island

 

The Dives
The left side is usually diveable unless a big southerly (south easterly) swell is running. Bare Island is a good dive site due to its flexibility - if one side of the Island is too rough then the other side is usually diveable. The dives here are also great night dives.

Usually visibility is better on eastern side of the island, as it is closer to the open ocean. Navigation on this side of the island is pretty easy, as the reef runs basically north south. Following the main reef on the way out you swim in a southerly direction on the way back in a northerly direction. There are a few little overhangs, so a torch is a good idea.

In regards to the western side, you can hug the main reef, which is a rocky wall which gradually turns around the right hand side of the island. Here there are overhangs and if you follow it around far enoug, you will obtain about 18m. In winter, myriad Port Jackson sharks can be found on this dive.

 

Bare Island
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Things you can see.
Commonly seen

Weedy seadragons Red Indian fish Various rays
Morwong Various wrasse Sea horses
Goat fish Blue grouper Various nudibranchs
Giant cuttlefish Port Jacksons Various sponges
Morays Dwarf pipehorses Velvetfish
Gurnard White ear Sponge crabs

 

Things to be careful of.

  • Occasionally currents can be strong on this side of the island.
  • Limited visibility: make sure you discuss lost buddy procedure before going on the dive
  • Trust your compass during your dives here, if viz is poor its important to trust your compass.
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