myBonzle menu: Add to my places Add picture Add story Add note Skip to map The Woolnough Knoll lies about 37.1 km (20 nautical miles) off the coast of New South Wales in the Tasman Sea which is part of the South Pacific Ocean (show New South Wales on map). In the near vicinity of the Woolnough Knoll the water depth ranges from about 422 to 586 metres deep (about 231 to 320 fathoms / 1380 to 1920 feet). Based on this, the Woolnough Knoll seems to rise about 164 metres (89.5 fathoms / 537 feet) above the sea floor . Bonzle users have caught and/or seen albacore tuna, blue-eye cod (trevalla), gemfish, hapuka, red cod, skipjack tuna and yellowfin tuna at Woolnough Knoll (Note: some species of fish may not be available at all times of the year. Always check State/Territory fishing regulations for size, bag/possession limits and licensing/permit requirements. Some native fish are protected and may not be taken). Is this list accurate? Have you caught or seen other species of fish at Woolnough Knoll? Contribute your knowledge by clicking here. The nearest Australian towns, villages or cities to the Woolnough Knoll are the metropolis of Sydney (show me), the town of Bundeena (show me) and the village of Maianbar (show me). Make sure you check out the terrain profile for the Woolnough Knoll. 
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