Admiralty Gulf

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Admiralty Gulf is a remote coastal inlet in the Kimberley region of Western Australia, known for its rugged landscapes, rich marine life, and cultural significance to Indigenous groups such as the Wunambal people.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf coastal inlet
gulf
access primarily by boat
climate wet-dry tropical
coastType rugged
country Australia
drySeason approximately May to October
environment monsoonal
tropical
hasArchaeologicalEvidenceOf long-term Indigenous occupation
hasCoastlineOn Western Australia NERFINISHED
hasCulturalSignificanceFor Wunambal people NERFINISHED
other Kimberley Indigenous groups
hasEcosystem coral reefs
mangroves
seagrass beds
hasFeature mangrove-fringed inlets
offshore islands
rocky headlands
tidal estuaries
hasIndigenousNameLanguageGroup Wunambal NERFINISHED
hasTourismActivity expedition cruising
remote fishing charters
isImportantFor biodiversity conservation
isPartOf Kimberley coast NERFINISHED
isRemote true
knownFor Indigenous cultural significance
remote location
rich marine life
rugged landscapes
locatedIn Kimberley region NERFINISHED
Western Australia
northwest Australia
marineLife dolphins
dugongs
saltwater crocodiles
sea turtles
sharks
tropical fish
nearestMajorTown Kalumburu NERFINISHED
partOf Indian Ocean NERFINISHED
Timor Sea region NERFINISHED
regionType sparsely populated
traditionalOwners Wunambal Gaambera people NERFINISHED
Wunambal people NERFINISHED
usedFor gathering marine resources
hunting
traditional fishing
wetSeason approximately November to April

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Wunambal people areAssociatedWith Admiralty Gulf