Abrolhos Marine National Park
Abrolhos Marine National Park is located off the coast of Western Australia and is known for its stunning coral reefs and diverse marine life. Established in 1998, the park covers approximately 7,000 square kilometers and includes 122 islands and reefs. It is home to various species, including sea turtles, dugongs, and numerous fish species, making it a vital area for marine biodiversity.
The park is also significant for its historical and cultural heritage, with evidence of Indigenous Australian occupation and European exploration. Visitors can enjoy activities such as snorkeling, diving, and birdwatching, while conservation efforts aim to protect the unique ecosystems within the park.