Ningaloo Reef

Ningaloo Reef & Marine Park

Ningaloo Marine Park protects Australia's largest and most accessible fringing reef system.

The Park stretches from Bundegi Reef in the Exmouth Gulf, around North West Cape to Amherst Point 260kms to the south. The park extends 10 nautical miles seaward and encompasses over 5,000 square kilometres of ocean. The shallow lagoons formed by the reef, and the deeper offshore waters create a diverse array of habitats for a multitude of colourful corals and more than 500 species of fish. Many other creatures are found in the Park, including whale sharks - the world's largest fish, turtles, dugongsdolphins and humpback whales.
Ningaloo Marine Park provides an excellent opportunity to fish (outside sanctuary zones), swim, snorkel, dive, observe marine life and relax on the beach.

Where is Ningaloo Marine Park? Access points include several concrete boat ramps at Bundegi Beach, Tantabiddi and Exmouth Marina. Unsealed boat launch areas are available at various locations.

Ningaloo has been divided into management zones to reflect the distribution of natural resources and separate conflicting recreational uses.

Sanctuary zones are 'no take' zones, offering special protection to all organisms, plants and animals - including fish, corals and shells which must not be disturbed or removed.

Recreation zones provide for recreational uses that are consistent with conservation of the environment.

General use zones provide for both recreational and commercial uses.

There are a number of snorkel sites that can be reached by conventional vehicle but for the more adventurous, there are sites that can only be reached by 4WD.
For information on the variety of tours on offer contact the Exmouth Visitor Centre.

Fishing is permitted in General use and Recreational use zones in accordance with fishing regulations. Exmouth Gulf Landing zone applies to the Landing of rock lobster. Special fishing rules apply in order to conserve fish stocks. Daily bag limits apply as does possession by limits.

Make sure you have a copy of the fishing guide for Ningaloo Marine Park before wetting a line. Copies are available from the Department of Environment and Conservation and Fisheries WA offices. Remember - No fishing is permitted in sanctuary zones.


See Below Video Footage of Ningaloo Reef

 

Ningaloo Reef
Take a dive with hundreds of tropical fish, colourful coral and the world's biggest fish, the whale shark, at unspoilt Ningaloo Reef. Time: 0:58


For information on Ningaloo Reef water activities, visit our dedicated 
DIVING and SNORKELLING pages.
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