Booderee National Park coastline

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Booderee National Park coastline is a protected stretch of shoreline in Jervis Bay, Australia, known for its white-sand beaches, rugged rock formations, and rich marine and coastal biodiversity.

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Booderee National Park coastline canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf coastline
protected area
tourist attraction
adjacentTo Pacific Ocean NERFINISHED
Tasman Sea NERFINISHED
country Australia
hasConservationValue cultural significance to Wreck Bay Aboriginal Community
habitat for marine species
habitat for shorebirds
hasEcosystem coastal heath
dune vegetation
rocky reef
sandy beach ecosystem
seagrass beds
hasEnvironmentType coastal environment
marine environment
hasFeature bays
cliffs
headlands
rock platforms
rugged rock formations
sand dunes
sea caves
white-sand beaches
hasLegalStatus Commonwealth reserve
protected area
knownFor recreational beaches
rich coastal biodiversity
rich marine biodiversity
scenic beauty
locatedIn Australia
Booderee National Park NERFINISHED
Jervis Bay NERFINISHED
Jervis Bay Territory NERFINISHED
New South Wales
managedBy Parks Australia NERFINISHED
managedWith Wreck Bay Aboriginal Community NERFINISHED
partOf Booderee National Park Marine Area NERFINISHED
Jervis Bay Marine ecosystem NERFINISHED
Jervis Bay coastline NERFINISHED
subjectTo environmental protection regulations
supportsActivity birdwatching
bushwalking
diving
snorkelling
surfing
swimming
whale watching

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Scottish Rocks partOf Booderee National Park coastline