Muiron Islands

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The Muiron Islands are a small, remote group of islands off Western Australia known for their rich marine life, coral reefs, and popularity as a diving and snorkeling destination.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf island group
tourist destination
accessBy boat
administrativeRegion Shire of Exmouth NERFINISHED
bestVisitSeason austral winter and shoulder seasons
country Australia
distanceFrom approximately 15 km north of North West Cape
hasActivity recreational diving
snorkeling tours
wildlife watching
hasClimate arid tropical climate
hasConservationStatus marine conservation area (regional significance)
hasEcosystemType coral reef ecosystem
tropical marine ecosystem
hasHazard strong currents in some dive sites
hasNearbyMarineFeature Ningaloo Reef NERFINISHED
hasPart North Muiron Island NERFINISHED
South Muiron Island NERFINISHED
hasWildlife corals
rays
reef fish
sea turtles
sharks
isRemote true
knownFor coral reefs
diving
rich marine life
snorkeling
turtle nesting
locatedIn Western Australia
locatedInBodyOfWater Indian Ocean NERFINISHED
locatedNear Exmouth NERFINISHED
locatedOffCoastOf North West Cape NERFINISHED
partOf Gascoyne region NERFINISHED
tourismType eco-tourism

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Pilbara coast hasNearbyIslandGroup Muiron Islands