SPOTTING SHARKS AND SEA TURTLES IN PORT STEPHENS
Want to see more sharks, ray and sea turtles? Read on to learn more about the daily life of these amazing animals and the wonderful carers who help look after them.
Dive rescue of injured sea turtle at Fly Point
Courageous Dive Rescue of Injured Sea Turtle in Nelson Bay The quick thinking of a local diver resulted in the courageous rescue [...]
Caring for Sharks and Rays in Port Stephens
Caring for sharks and rays in Port Stephens is a labour of love! These photos show just how special the bond between fish [...]
Tawny Nurse Shark Feeding in Port Stephens
Have you ever seen a huge tawny nurse shark feeding? They are different to many other sharks as have a special mechanism for [...]
Endangered Zebra Sharks in Port Stephens
ZEBRA SHARKS PORT STEPHENS You can see these endangered zebra sharks at Port Stephens when you visit Irukandji! Although we have 14 [...]
Sea Turtle Rescuing in Port Stephens
Did you know Sea Shelter is the home for Sea Turtle rescuing in Port Stephens? Have a look at some of the turtles [...]
Spotting Sharks in Port Stephens
Spotting sharks in Port Stephens is easy when there are so many to find at Irukandji. There are 5 different species to be [...]
You can help us by spotting sharks and sea turtles in Port Stephens that need our help! If you spot an injured animal please get in touch!
At Irukandji you can spend time with sharks and rays and get to know these beautiful animals.
Sea Shelter rescues injured sharks, rays, sea turtles and other marine animals and rehabilitates them for future release back into the ocean. They’re housed in our quarantine facility run by specially trained volunteers to care for sick and injured marine life.