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Roe Reef

Offshore limestone reef with caverns and fish.

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Local operator required

Boat access through a Rottnest operator is the normal way to reach Roe Reef, and the site is best on low-swell days.

Boat-access Rottnest reef with small caverns, good fish life, and a swell-sensitive profile that rewards calm windows.

About Roe Reef

Roe Reef is an offshore Rottnest limestone reef with open terrain, caverns, and arches that hold coral, fish, and enough structure to make every pass feel different. It suits divers who like a roomy reef with cave-like sections, steady boat access, and a profile that rewards calm conditions more than brute depth. The site has a freedive-friendly reputation, but the real value is the mix of reef shape and marine life spread across the openings and limestone edges.

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Research Estimate At Roe Reef

Conservative baseline from public research. No community dives logged yet.

VisibilityVisibility: 10m
AccessSimple entry
Coral HealthHealthy coral
Marine LifeGreat variety
FacilitiesBasic facilities
CrowdedModerate
Current StrengthNo current
Surge StrengthModerate surge

Where Is Roe Reef?

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Roe Reef Planning Details

Depth range, seasonality, and planning context.

Reported Depth

14m - 18m

Depth Note

Rottnest listings place Roe Reef roughly in the 14-18m range, with the main cavern system around 14m and a broader reef profile to about 18m.

Best Season

Best when swell is low; calm Rottnest windows make the caverns and arches easier to read.

Typical Conditions

Offshore limestone reef with a cavern system, good visibility on calm days, and enough swell sensitivity to reward careful timing.

Safety & Access At Roe Reef

Hazards, restrictions, and access requirements.

Key Hazards

Boat trafficOverhead environmentWaves

Safety Notes

Use overhead-environment caution in the caverns and swim-throughs, and wait for low-swell windows so the openings stay easy to read.

Access Restrictions

Boat access only; Roe Reef is best left for calm windows when the swell is low enough to keep the limestone features clear.

Legal Notes

Standard Rottnest boating and dive-safety rules apply offshore, so check site conditions before heading out.

Local Intel For Roe Reef

Community notes to help plan your visit.

Scuba

A roomy offshore reef dive for all scuba abilities, especially when swell is low enough to read the limestone structure cleanly.

Freedive

One of the better freedive-friendly Rottnest reefs when conditions are calm, though the cavern sections still demand conservative line-of-sight and buoyancy awareness.

Snorkel

Not a primary snorkel site; the interesting caverns sit below the surface and reward freediving or scuba more than casual surface floating.

Roe Reef Dive Conditions Planner

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Exposure Profile at Roe Reef

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Wildlife at Roe Reef

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Recent Logged Visits At Roe Reef

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Dive Spot Log Averages At Roe Reef

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Roe Reef Guide - Frequently Asked Questions

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Roe Reef Guide - Sources and Updates

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Research Sources

Rottnest guide describing Roe Reef as a boat-access site with good visibility, all-ability scuba, wobbegong sharks, stingrays, and cuttlefish.

WA dive guide noting Roe Reef is fairly exposed and best dived when swell is low.

www.oocities.org Β· Directory

Older directory listing with Roe Reef depth and visibility figures plus boat-dive context and crayfish mentions.

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