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Shark Bay Marine Park
Shark Bay
is Australia's largest marine embayment with over 1500km of meandering coastline. The Marine Park landscapes and habitats vary from rugged sea cliffs, to tranquil lagoons and beaches of sand or shell.
The shallow waters within the Bay sustain a diverse ecology including coral and hypersaline communities. These provide home to a rich aquatic life of turtles, whales,
dolphins
, dugongs, sea snakes and sharks, as well as commercial stocks of fish, prawns, scallops and crabs.
Here is the largest area and number of seagrass species recorded in one place in the world. In
Shark Bay
there are 12 species. These extensive seagrass beds provide a nutritious and protective habitat for other marine life.
There are many places in the Marine Park ideal for boating, swimming,
fishing
,
snorkelling
and
diving
.
Call in the
DEC
office or Tourist Bureau for further details.
Dugongs
Eagle Bluff