Not good.

I am heaping up there in 2 weeks for our annual trip for 10 days. Have fished that area the last 4 years now. Falling off in front of camp would be devestating enough, its still quite a swim back to shore from there. And watching and catching sharks all day from the 1mt -3mt+ range wouldnt help your state of mind either.
But the back cliffs are really something else. We fished them in some seriously nasty conditions 4mt+ swells and 30kt+ winds, and we were all aware, if you went over the edge there on a day like that, it would be all over. Wether it be from the physical damage of hitting the cliffs or lower ledges on the way down from height, the fact that there is no where to get out AT ALL, strong currents and packs of large sharks like you have never seen. We figured if you were really really lucky, you might just drown.
Fingers crossed for those who have gone in, and i really hope the rescue is a sucsess.