Jervis Bay shoreline

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Jervis Bay shoreline is a scenic coastal stretch in southeastern Australia known for its white-sand beaches, clear turquoise waters, and rich marine and bird life.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf coastal landform
tourist destination
adjacentTo Tasman Sea NERFINISHED
climate temperate maritime climate
country Australia
ecosystemType coastal marine ecosystem
hasConservationValue high
hasFeature bays
beaches
headlands
rocky outcrops
sand dunes
hasHabitat rocky reefs
sandy beaches
seagrass beds
hasSandColor white
hasWildlife dolphins
fish
marine invertebrates
seabirds
shorebirds
whales
knownFor bird life
clear turquoise waters
rich marine life
scenic coastal views
white-sand beaches
locatedIn Jervis Bay NERFINISHED
New South Wales
southeastern Australia
near Booderee National Park NERFINISHED
Jervis Bay Marine Park NERFINISHED
partOf Jervis Bay region NERFINISHED
popularFor birdwatching
boating
coastal walking
dolphin watching
kayaking
scuba diving
snorkeling
swimming
whale watching
region South Coast of New South Wales NERFINISHED
usedFor nature tourism
recreation
wildlife observation
waterColor turquoise

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Bristol Point locatedOn Jervis Bay shoreline
Jervis hasNotableBearer Jervis Bay shoreline
this entity surface form: Jervis Bay (as a transferred place name from the surname Jervis)