How many species are in Heron Island?


How many species are in Heron Island? Heron Island (22.46°S, 151.93°E) The island is situated on the leeward (western) side of Heron Reef, a fringing platform reef of significant biodiversity, supporting around 900 of the 1,500 fish species and 72% of the coral species found on the Great Barrier Reef.


How far offshore is Heron Island?

Set 72kms off the coast of Queensland, Australia, Heron Island boasts accommodation in a stunning location: a natural coral cay surrounded by 24 hectares of coral reef at the southern end of the Great Barrier Reef.


Is Heron Island worth it?

Heron Island is one of the very best places in Queensland for snorkelling and diving in the Great Barrier Reef. Here you're in the very heart of the reef, and the crystal-clear water surrounding the island is perfect for viewing coral and an array of marine life, including turtles, fish, rays and reef sharks.


Are there crocodiles on Heron Island?

A crocodile sighting was recorded near to where the Heron Island boat docks. It is the second reported croc sighting in 2020.


Is it safe to swim with tiger sharks?

Tiger sharks are considered dangerous because this shark species is responsible for more shark bite incidents than most other shark species. However, sharks rarely bite humans, and the risk of ever being bitten by a shark is extremely low. Sharks are not an immediate threat to divers.


Are there mosquitos on Heron Island?

These parasites rely on the presence of mosquitos to spread – but there are no mosquitos on Heron Island.


Does Heron Island get stingers?

The mating season is usually during the months of November and December whilst January is usually the time the Mutton Birds are breeding. Will my stay be affected by Jelly Fish? Heron Island is located approximately 72 km off the coast of Gladstone and usually not affected by the Stinger Jelly Fish.


Is Heron Island protected?

Welcome to Heron Island Resort At Heron Island, you are not simply a hotel guest, you are a guest of nature – sleeping, playing and exploring a protected sanctuary overlooking the Great Barrier Reef.


Who owns Heron Island?

On Friday Gladstone Area Promotion Development Limited met with Aldesta Property Group, the new owners of the multi-million dollar Heron Island Resort. GAPDL chief Darryl Branthwaite said he met with the Chinese family who purchased the island to discuss the future of the resort.


What fish are common on Heron Island?

Heron Island attracts a population of 900 of the 1625 species of fish inhabiting the Great Barrier Reef, for example, parrotfish, butterfly fish, trevally, wrasse, triggerfish and sea perch. Parrotfish are interesting to observe.


What are some fun facts about Heron Island?

Heron Island is named after the herons which are part of the rich bird life that inhabits the island. The island is also home to flocks of mutton birds and terns. Visitors to the island can experience the beauty of the Barrier Reef far removed from the impact of modern civilisation.


Can you swim on Heron Island?

Heron Island is pleasantly warm all year. Pack a rain jacket if you're visiting in the tropical wet season from January to March. You'll be able to swim in the ocean all year, with the water temperature staying around 21°C (70°F) throughout winter and warming up considerably over summer.


Is Heron Island bleached?

While the reefs surrounding Heron Island have not escaped coral bleaching entirely, they have been less affected than those further north and, as such, are prime candidates for research into resilience.