One of six "no-take" zones within Table Mountain National Park.
The Table Mountain National Park Marine Protected Area (MPA) is possibly the most dramatic seascape in the country. The marine park curves around the long, thin Cape Peninsula. The two great oceans – Indian and Atlantic – mingle their waters all along this coast, adding to the spectacular diversity of this region. This MPA stretches all around the Cape Peninsula, from Mouille Point near Cape Town's centre all the way around to Muizenberg in False Bay. It includes rocky cliffs, sandy beaches, a lobster sanctuary, and a number of ‘no-take’ zones that act as nurseries for over-exploited fish species.