Jervis Bay Marine Park

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Jervis Bay Marine Park is a protected coastal and marine area in southeastern Australia known for its rich biodiversity, clear waters, and popular recreational activities such as diving, boating, and whale watching.


Statements (48)
Predicate Object
instanceOf marine park
marine protected area
protected area
contains inshore reefs
kelp forests
offshore reefs
rock platforms
sandy beaches
seagrass meadows
subtidal soft sediments
country Australia
hasActivity boating
diving
dolphin watching
fishing
kayaking
sailing
snorkelling
swimming
whale watching
wildlife observation
hasZoning general use zones
habitat protection zones
sanctuary zones
knownFor clear waters
recreational activities
rich biodiversity
white sand beaches
locatedIn Jervis Bay
New South Wales
southeastern Australia
locatedOn Tasman Sea
managingAuthority NSW Department of Primary Industries
New South Wales Marine Parks Authority
protects coastal ecosystems
dolphins
fish species
intertidal habitats
marine ecosystems
rocky reefs
sandy seafloor habitats
seabirds
seagrass beds
whales
purpose conservation of marine biodiversity
protection of marine habitats
support for sustainable fishing
support for sustainable recreation

Referenced by (3)
Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
Booderee National Park ("Jervis Bay Marine Park (Commonwealth waters adjacent)")
Canberra region (Jervis Bay Territory nearby)
Jervis Bay Territory ("Jervis Bay Marine Park (Commonwealth waters)")
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