Hook Island

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Hook Island is a rugged, largely undeveloped island in Australia’s Whitsunday group, known for its sheltered bays, coral reefs, and popular snorkeling and diving sites.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf island
accessMode boat only
administrativeRegion Queensland
surface form: State of Queensland
country Australia
developmentStatus largely undeveloped
hasBay Butterfly Bay NERFINISHED
Luncheon Bay
Macona Inlet
Manta Ray Bay
Maureen’s Cove
Nara Inlet
Stonehaven Bay
hasClimate humid subtropical to tropical
hasFeature fringing coral reefs
rocky headlands
sheltered anchorages
steep hills
hasGeography rugged
hasNearbyTown Airlie Beach
Shute Harbour
hasRecreationalUse liveaboard dive trips
yacht cruising
hasTourismActivity boating
camping
scuba diving
snorkeling
hasWildlife corals
marine invertebrates
sea turtles
tropical reef fish
knownFor coral reefs
scuba diving
sheltered bays
snorkeling
locatedIn Queensland
Whitsunday Islands
Whitsunday Region
locatedInBodyOfWater Coral Sea
locatedOffCoastOf central Queensland coast
marineEnvironment tropical
nearestLargeIsland Whitsunday Islands
surface form: Whitsunday Island
partOf Great Barrier Reef Marine Park
Great Barrier Reef
surface form: Great Barrier Reef region
protectedAreaStatus within marine park
usedFor day trips
overnight yacht moorings

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Whitsunday Islands hasMajorIsland Hook Island