JURIEN BAY

MARINE PARK

GUIDE SERIES

Discover the unique marine ecosystems, protected habitats and conservation efforts that make the Jurien Bay Marine Park on of Western Australia’s most important marine environments. Explore how the park is managed and the incredible wildlife it supports.

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Aerial view of Boullanger island within the Jurien Bay Marine Park, Western Australia.

About Jurien Bay Marine Park

An introduction to the marine park, its location, purpose and why it was established.

Aerial view of limestone reefs and turquoise waters in the Jurien Bay Marine Park, Western Australia.

Habitats & Ecosystems

Explore the limestone reefs, seagrass meadows, sandy lagoons and offshore islands that support an extraordinary diversity of marine life.

Snorkellers exploring coral reef habitat in the Jurien Bay Marine Park

Wildlife of the Marine Park

Discover how Australian sea lions, dolphins, whales, seabirds and countless other species depend on the marine park’s protected habitats.

Jurien Bay Oceanic Experience master observing marine habitats within the Jurien Bay Marine Park, Western Australia.

Conservation & Management

Learn how the marine park is managed, the role of the Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions and why protecting these ecosystems is so important.

Tour vessel travelling through the waters of the Jurien Bay Marine Park, Western Australia.

Sanctuary Zones & Recreation

Understand the different management zones within the marine park and how people can enjoy the area responsibly.

Jurien Bay Oceanic Experience guide surveying the waters of the Jurien Bay Marine Park.

Research & Monitoring

Discover how our team, scientists and government agencies work together to monitor and protect the Marine Park.

Aerial view of an island and surrounding reef within the Jurien Bay Marine Park, Western Australia.

Islands of the Marine Park

Discover the spectacular chain of limestone islands that define the Jurien Bay Marine Park. Learn about their unique wildlife, geological history, conservation significance and the role they play.