Coffin Bay National Park

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Coffin Bay National Park is a coastal protected area in South Australia renowned for its rugged limestone cliffs, pristine beaches, and rich marine and bird life.

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Coffin Bay National Park canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf national park
protected area
country Australia
hasActivity 4WD touring
camping
hiking
kayaking
wildlife watching
hasAttraction Almonta Beach
Black Rocks
Golden Island Lookout
Gunyah Beach
Point Avoid
Seven Mile Beach
Yangie Bay
hasCoastlineOn Coffin Bay
Southern Ocean
hasEcosystem coastal ecosystem
marine ecosystem
hasFeature coastal heathland
offshore islands
pristine beaches
rugged limestone cliffs
sand dunes
hasFlora coastal heath
mallee vegetation
sand dune vegetation
hasWildlife dolphins
emus
kangaroos
seabirds
seals
shorebirds
IUCNCategory II
knownFor birdwatching opportunities
bushwalking
fishing
four-wheel driving
remote beaches
rich marine life
rugged coastline
locatedIn Eyre Peninsula
managingAuthority Department for Environment and Water (South Australia)
nearestTown Coffin Bay
partOf South Australian national parks system
surface form: South Australian parks system
protectedFor conservation of coastal habitats
protection of birdlife
protection of marine life
state South Australia

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Eyre Peninsula hasProtectedArea Coffin Bay National Park