Jervis Bay National Park

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Jervis Bay National Park is the former name of Booderee National Park, a coastal protected area on the Jervis Bay Territory known for its white-sand beaches, rich marine life, and significant Aboriginal cultural heritage.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf national park
protected area
borderedBy Tasman Sea
country Australia
formerNameOf Booderee National Park
hasEcosystemType coastal ecosystem
hasEnvironment beaches
coastal heathland
marine habitats
woodland
hasFeature Aboriginal cultural heritage sites
rich marine life
white-sand beaches
hasRecreationActivity bushwalking
diving
snorkelling
swimming
wildlife watching
hasSignificance Aboriginal cultural heritage
hasWildlife dolphins
native Australian flora
seabirds
whales
knownFor Aboriginal cultural heritage
marine biodiversity
white-sand beaches
locatedIn Australia
Jervis Bay Territory
locatedOnCoastOf Jervis Bay
partOf Jervis Bay National Park self-linksurface differs
surface form: Jervis Bay Territory protected areas

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Booderee National Park previousName Jervis Bay National Park
Jervis Bay National Park partOf Jervis Bay National Park self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Jervis Bay Territory protected areas
Huskisson nearbyProtectedArea Jervis Bay National Park
City of Shoalhaven containsProtectedArea Jervis Bay National Park
Shoalhaven region hasNationalPark Jervis Bay National Park