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New Esperance Jetty

The defining feature of the Esperance Foreshore is the reconstructed Esperance Jetty, which was officially opened on 28 March 2021. The first section of the jetty has been designed with heritage in mind, paying homage to the original Tanker Jetty. Measuring 415m in length, the Esperance Jetty reflects the classic curvature of its predecessor and incorporates a series of interpretive features as well as fishing and diving platforms.

Fishing is a popular activity here, with a series of fishing platforms and fish cleaning stations found along the length of the jetty. Interpretive signage shows species commonly found in the area including herring, skippy, whiting and flathead. The Esperance Jetty is also a prime location for catching squid, with the overhead lights helping attract these creatures in the evenings.

A dive trail from the end of the jetty is another must-do for all ocean lovers. Divers can use the dive platform to launch and make their way 50-100m from the end of the jetty to view the artificial reef. There is a vast array of seaweed species down below, and amongst them is the perfect hiding place for the Leafy Sea Dragon, as well as a host of other marine life.

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