Weather Forecast
12.60°C
Current Temperature
7.00km/h
Wind speed
17.93°C
Water Temperature
3.29m
Swell
1.15m
Tide
8/11
UV
Beach WA 325 commences as a continuous 50 m wide strip of beachrock that forms the shoreline for 4.8 km. The beachrock has an active intertidal platform, as well as a 1 m higher inactive platform, then sand forming a high tide beach, as well as lying seaward of the rock. The beach faces south-southeast, with waves averaging less than 1.5 m, breaking heavily on the rocks and only reaching the beach at high tide. The beach is backed by a well vegetated foredune, then vegetated dune transgression extending 1-2 km inland. There is an access track over the 30 m high dunes to the centre of the beach, which is only suitable for rock fishing.
Beach Length: 4.8km
General Hazard Rating: 10/10

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