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Exit Cave
Map showing the location of Exit Cave
Map showing the location of Exit Cave
Location in Tasmania
LocationSouthern Tasmania, Australia

Exit Cave, Tasmania is a large multi entrance cave near Ida bay in southern Tasmania. [1]

The cave is one of a number of caves along the D’Entrecasteaux River, and the system has a number of sump caves. It is a candidate for the longest cave in Australia. Another contender for this title is [2] Bullita Cave in the NT although as the cave remains not fully mapped there is no certainty which cave holds the record.

The cave is part of the Ida Bay karst system and within the within the Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area [3] and is home to a "diverse and significant" cave fauna numerous species. [4]

Species found include: [4]

References

  1. ^ Bridge, Russell 1995 Surveying in Exit Cave – Australia’s longest? J. Syd. Speleol. Soc., 39(2): 21-31.
  2. ^ Jannine mcKinnon, D’Entrecasteaux River Sumps exploration 2013 Archived 23 February 2016 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ Stefan M. Eberhard (May 1995). "Impact of a limestone quarry on aquatic cave fauna at Ida Bay in Tasmania". Proceedings of the 11th Australasian cave and karst management association conference, Tasmania. Wikidata  Q117353901.
  4. ^ a b Stefan Eberhard (2001). "Cave fauna monitoring and management at Ida Bay, Tasmania" (PDF). Records of the Western Australian Museum, supplement. 64 (1): 97. doi: 10.18195/ISSN.0313-122X.64.2001.097-104. ISSN  0313-122X. Wikidata  Q106728457.