Pumicestone Passage

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Pumicestone Passage is a shallow, island-dotted tidal waterway and marine park between Bribie Island and the mainland on Queensland’s Sunshine Coast, known for its rich birdlife, dolphins, and recreational boating.

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Pumicestone Passage canonical 4

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Predicate Object
instanceOf marine park
protected area
tidal waterway
country Australia
ecosystemType estuarine system
hasCharacteristic island-dotted
shallow
tidal
hasConservationValue important wetland for migratory birds
hasFeature mangrove forests
saltmarshes
sandbanks
small islands
tidal flats
hasProtectionStatus fish habitat area
marine park zone
isBetween Bribie Island and the mainland
isHabitatFor dolphins
dugongs
marine turtles
migratory shorebirds
seagrass meadows
wading birds
knownFor birdwatching
dolphins
dugongs
fishing
kayaking
recreational boating
rich birdlife
turtles
locatedIn Queensland
locatedInRegion Sunshine Coast
managedBy Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service
near Bribie Island National Park
Caboolture
Caloundra
partOf Moreton Bay Marine Park
Moreton Bay shoreline
surface form: Moreton Bay and Pumicestone Passage Ramsar site
separates Bribie Island
Queensland
surface form: Queensland mainland
threatenedBy boating impacts
coastal development
water pollution
usedFor commercial fishing (limited)
nature-based recreation
recreational boating
tourism
waterType coastal waterway

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Caloundra hasFeature Pumicestone Passage
Bulcock Beach hasViewOf Pumicestone Passage
Golden Beach locatedOn Pumicestone Passage
Caloundra Headland hasViewOf Pumicestone Passage