Moreton Bay Artificial Reefs – Scarborough (Turner) Artificial Reef

Turner Artificial Reef
Turner Artificial Reef

Scarborough (Turner) Artificial Reef is a shallow site 1.6km east of Redcliffe Peninsula’s Scarborough.

The reef area includes six clusters of 17 concrete modules.

The site is in just 6m of water, making it Moreton Bay’s shallowest artificial reef.

Because it is shallow and the water is often clear, the fish can be easily spooked.

This reef is best fished at night on big tides during the week, when boating traffic is less.

Turner Artificial Reef Fish Species

Like much of the shallow rocky reef off Redcliffe Peninsula, this reef produces pink snapper, bream, cod, flathead and squid, with school mackerel in season.

During daylight hours you must fish with fine tackle and fresh bait to catch fish.

Turner Artificial Reef GPS Marks

Small concrete modules

27 11.660S 153 07.804E
27 11.705S 153 07.732E
27 11.703S 153 07.813E
27 11.834S 153 07.724E
27 11.851S 153 07.783E
27 11.887S 153 07.747E

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