Weather Forecast
16.60°C
Current Temperature
22.00km/h
Wind speed
17.22°C
Water Temperature
4.22m
Swell
0.36m
Tide
3/11
UV
Beaches T 922 and 923 occupy the northern end of the longer beach section. Beach T 922 extends to the northwest for 550 m between the rock reefs and a 50 m wide low rocky point, with the small Doctors Creek crossing the centre of the beach. The two bars continue along the beach with the inner bar dominated by two rips against the boundary rocks and during lower waves a central beach rip. Beach T 923 is located between the northern point and a 200 m wide 20 m high sand-draped rocky point. The beach is only 150 m long with the southern reefs and north point extending 300 m seaward and lowering waves slightly at the beach. During high waves a solitary large rip runs out against the northern rocks to reach the second bar. Both beaches are backed by the 2.5 km wide dunes on the south side of Doctors Creek, which narrow to several hundred metres on the north side.
Beach Length: 0.15km
General Hazard Rating: 7/10

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