Eromanga Sea
The Eromanga Sea is a shallow sea located off the northeastern coast of Australia. It is part of the larger Coral Sea and is known for its rich marine biodiversity, including various species of fish, coral reefs, and other marine life. The sea is named after the nearby Eromanga Basin, which is significant for its oil and gas reserves.
The Eromanga Sea is bordered by the Great Barrier Reef to the east and is an important area for fishing and tourism. Its warm waters and diverse ecosystems attract researchers and nature enthusiasts alike, making it a vital region for both ecological study and recreational activities.