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Ningaloo Reef is a fringing coral reef located off the west coast of Australia, approximately 1200 km north of Perth. The reef is 280 km long.

It is known for its seasonal feeding concentrations of the whale shark, and the conservation debate surrounding its potential tourism development.


Although most famed for its whale sharks which feed there during March and April, the reef is also rich in coral and other marine life. During the winter months, the reef is part of the migratory routes for dolphins, dugongs, manta rays and humpback whales. The beaches of the reef are an important breeding ground of the loggerhead, green and hawksbill turtles. They also depend on the reef for nesting and food. The Ningaloo supports an abundance of fish (500 species), corals (300 species), molluscs (600 species) and many other marine invertebrate. The reef is less than half a kilometre offshore in some areas, such as Coral Bay.Ningaloo Reef - Western Australia





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Last Updated ( Monday, 12 May 2008 )
 
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