Shark Bay, Western Australia lies 400km North of Kalbarri and 850km North of Perth on the Coral Coast of Western Australia. It is a World Heritage Area and an amazing place to visit with so much to see and do...
Shark Bay Western Australia
The many bays, inlets and islands in the
Shark Bay region support a profusion of
aquatic life. Communities of corals, sponges and other invertebrates, together with a unique mix of tropical and temperate fish species, have also formed in some areas. The wide intertidal flats on the shores of Shark Bay support a unique community of burrowing molluscs, hermit crabs and other invertebrates.
Shark Bay World Heritage Area is host to an
amazing array of marine life, flora and fauna including
There are loads of great exploratory activities for the kids and adults alike.
My top 7 list of things to do in the Shark Bay Region are all on the
Shark Bay World Heritage Drive.
Shark Bay World Heritage Drive