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Murray Road Boat Ramp
Shallow Albany WA rock wall shore dive with south coast reef fish.
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About Murray Road Boat Ramp
Murray Road Boat Ramp is a relaxed shore dive in the Torndirrup area near Albany on Western Australia's south coast, where a small rocky reef wall drops away from the ramp entry into calm, clear water. The site is suitable for beginners and snorkelers, with the average dive staying shallow, making it a practical training and family snorkel destination as well as a pleasant repeat dive. The underwater scene is typical of the temperate South Coast Bioregion: dusky morwongs, wrasse, and juvenile grouper are the most regular sightings, with stingrays occasionally resting on sandy patches near the base of the wall. The site is well protected from southerly weather and most prevailing swells, though easterly winds can develop chop and reduce surface comfort. Albany's water temperature sits in the cool-to-cold range year-round, so thermal protection appropriate for temperate diving is required.
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Murray Road Boat Ramp Planning Details
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Reported Depth
5m - 10m
Depth Note
Average depth approximately 5m along the rock wall; likely reaches 10m or less at the deepest accessible section near the ramp. No independent confirmation of max depth beyond 5m average.
Best Season
Diving is possible year-round. Summer (November through April) offers the warmest water at 17-19C and more settled conditions. Winter (May through September) cools to around 16C and easterly wind frequency increases, but the site remains accessible on calm days.
Typical Conditions
Water temperature 16-19C year-round. Visibility typically 10-20m in the absence of swell or easterly wind. Surface conditions are usually calm but can change with easterly winds. Minimal current. Cold water requires thermal protection.
Safety & Access At Murray Road Boat Ramp
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Safety Notes
Water temperature 16-19C year-round requires at minimum a 5mm wetsuit; drysuit recommended in winter months. Easterly wind conditions can deteriorate quickly; check forecast before diving. Entry on rocky surfaces requires appropriate footwear.
Local Intel For Murray Road Boat Ramp
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Scuba Diving
Shore entry at the ramp, either walking in from the ramp surface or a gentle stride entry from a rocky ledge section. Follow the small rock wall along its length at shallow depth. The dive suits independent divers comfortable with cold water and requires no current management in normal conditions. Suitable for Open Water training dives.
Snorkeling
The shallow depth and calm conditions make this a practical snorkeling site in settled weather. Morwongs, wrasse, and reef fish visible from the surface over the rock wall. Best in summer when water temperatures are slightly warmer and easterlies are less frequent.
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Exposure Profile at Murray Road Boat Ramp
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Wildlife at Murray Road Boat Ramp
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Murray Road Boat Ramp Guide - Sources and Updates
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Albany WA monthly sea temperature data
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