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New research shows that some fish species in Western Australia's Ningaloo Marine Park spend most of their time close to home, staying on the reef rather than travelling significant distances, as ...
Whale sharks, coral reefs and safari tents amid the dunes: this remote lodge immerses travellers in Western Australia’s ...
Have you ever heard of Australia’s other reef? A place where the red and orange hues of Australia’s iconic outback meet white sand beaches and turquoise blue water, where you can walk o… ...
World's most extraordinary fish at Ningaloo Reef! The largest fish in the ocean – the mighty whale sharks – are now at the Ningaloo Reef on Western Australia’s Coral Coast.. These ...
This is the Ningaloo Coast, a World Heritage Site with 160 miles of reef water. Each year, hundreds of docile filter-feeding mega-sharks cruise here.
Marine scientists say new research from Ningaloo reef highlights the need for greater protection of the marine park. It has confirmed the reef as a significant fish nursery site. The findings ...
A major climatic event causes tropical fish usually found off Western Australia's Ningaloo Reef to swim south to tackle seaweed forests off the Mid West coast, marine scientists say.
The largest fish in the ocean – the mighty whale sharks – made an early appearance last week at Ningaloo Reef on Western Australia’s Coral Coast. These extraordinary marine creatures, which can grow ...
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