Out on the farewell beacon choose your limit, just follow the channel side down to your preferred depth and work your way back up. I think the bottom is a bit over 60M so too far for air safely. You use the beacon as the start point and enter on the last of the incoming tide and after the turn follow the wall back to the safety stop under the beacon. Boat required for this one. Boat must be outside the channel behind the beacon as well. I remember quite nice kelp forests behind there as well at times.
Next best is the 'Fish beacon' off the end of the breakwater at the pilot station. Lots of different dives here. Max depth about 40M from memory. Done as a shore dive or boat. Easier as a shore dive and more enjoyable. Lots of sea whips and sea pens here in the right spots. Nice sponge gardens as well plus heaps of other interesting stuff.
Directly off the monument at Georgetown is a good option as shore dive or night dive. Only 10m walk to the water from nice car park. Kelso is a great night dive off the pontoon to the north down the channel wall and finish up in the sea grass beds to the south. Follow the channel wall down for some great basket stars, seahorses, blue ring octopus, cuttles, squid and all manner of strange critters and colourful plants.
You might try to contact the club up here as it is a regular dived area by the locals being so good and so close to L'ton, just very tidal.
Couple more for the divers amongst us....

- Goat Fish Detail - Kelso Tasmania
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- Basket Start (closed)
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- Jelly at night - Tamar River
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- Colourful Anenome - Tamar River
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