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NEWS OF NINGALOO
The Ningaloo (Nyinggulu) Reef – Why so special?
The Ningaloo Reef, located of the mid-west coast of Western Australia, is one of the most biodiverse marine ecosystems in the world....
Celebrating the worlds largest fish on International Whale Shark Day
International Whale Shark Day is held every year on 30th August, in celebration of the World’s largest fish. This annual day of...
A Whale Of A Time: The Epic Migration of the Humpbacks
Every year in Coral Bay, from June until November, you could be lucky enough to see one of nature’s most incredible feats - one of the...
Coral Spawning on the Ningaloo
Vibrant Corals seen on one of our snorkelling sites. Photo Elle Gillett Coral reefs are a captivating and unique marine ecosystem. With...
Coral bleaching and how you can play your part in saving our reefs
Our crew and photographers have been keeping a watchful eye on the corals in the bay to monitor for any changes in the health of the...
It’s Turtle Time on the Ningaloo!
Everyone loves sea turtles, and the Ningaloo Reef a great place to be able to witness sea turtles both in the water, and on the land....
The Weird Wonderful Wildlife of Ningaloo Reef
Many people think that the Ningaloo is special because of the visiting whale sharks and humpback whales. Or maybe the resident manta rays...
TEN MAGICAL MANTA FACTS
Manta rays are one of the stars of the Ningaloo Reef – to see them flying through the water is a truly unique experience. Here’s just a...
How Humpback Whales Communicate?
Humpback whales are one of the most magnificent creatures that exist in our waters and can be found in every ocean in the world. These...
Winter Forecast: Warm & Sunny
Coral Bay, as well as the rest of the North, are a haven for beach activities during the dark, damp days of August.
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