
Events as part of Park of the Month include:
The Adelaide Dolphin Sanctuary (ADS) is located in the Port Adelaide River/Barker Inlet and is home to a resident population of around 20 bottlenose dolphins.
Since its incarnation 20 years ago, the sanctuary has provided dolphins with a high level of protection, provided a focal point for dolphin and marine environment research, and influenced the management of the state’s busiest port, including boat speed limits.
While resident bottlenose dolphins tend to spend their time in and around the sanctuary, there are plenty of transient dolphins as well as a host of fish species, long-nosed fur seals and endangered Australian sealions.
A 10,000-year-old mangrove forest, seagrass, saltmarsh, tidal flats and creeks surround the sanctuary, making it a haven for wildlife and nature enthusiasts.
The SA Maritime Museum and Port Adelaide Enfield Council’s visitor information centre are great additional stops to discover more about dolphin biology, ecology and human interactions.
For more information about visiting the Adelaide Dolphin Sanctuary head to Adelaide… – National Parks and Wildlife Service South Australia.
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