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Discover Australia's marine reserves and coastal protected lands mapped geographically.

Australia Marine Protected Areas: Browse Coastal and Ocean Conservation Parks

This atlas route provides a focused view of Australia's marine protected areas, organizing ocean-facing and coast-linked reserves into a clear discovery pathway. Understand the geographic spread and conservation importance of these vital marine ecosystems, from coral reefs and islands to coastal wetlands and shorelines. Explore detailed mapped boundaries for specific Australian marine parks crucial for protecting aquatic life and natural heritage.

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Mapped Distribution of Australia's Vital Marine Protected Areas Across Diverse Aquatic Ecosystems

Explore Australia's Marine Protected Areas: Coastal, Island, and Ocean Conservation Parks

Explore Australia's Marine protected areas, a crucial component of the nation's conservation landscape focused on safeguarding coastal, island, and open ocean ecosystems, including vital seagrass meadows and migratory bird habitats. This geographic view illuminates Australia's commitment to marine biodiversity, allowing users to browse the distribution and specific examples of protected aquatic environments.

Marine protected area
Mapped parks8
Share of country parks1%
Largest mapped parkGreat Australian Bight Marine National Park1,233.22 km²
Parks in this designationExplore Australia's marine protected landscapes, tracing coastal zones and southern ocean conservation areas.8
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Marine Protected Areas in Australia: Explore Coastal Park Geography

Discover Marine protected areas across Australia, providing a focused geographic view of the country's coastal and ocean conservation efforts. Browse these protected landscapes to understand the distinct geographic spread and diverse ecosystems encompassed by this critical designation within Australia's vast territory.

Marine protected areaMarine

Cape Howe Marine National Park

Rugged coast, Southern Ocean influence, and marine conservation.

Cape Howe Marine National Park offers a protected marine environment at the remote eastern edge of Victoria, Australia. Defined by its dramatic coastal geography, the park features rocky headlands, exposed cliffs, and waters influenced by the powerful Southern Ocean. Established in 2002, this marine protected area contributes to a significant continuum of protected lands, adjacent to terrestrial national parks. Its landscape is shaped by powerful surf and coastal wilderness, providing a unique example of marine conservation where the Australian continent meets the open ocean.

40.5 km²2002TemperateModerate access
Marine protected areaMarine

Corner Inlet Marine National Park

Explore tidal wetlands and marine protected area geography.

Corner Inlet Marine National Park is a designated marine protected area in South Gippsland, Victoria, renowned for its ecological importance as part of a Ramsar-listed wetland. This park encompasses the waters and extensive intertidal zones of Corner Inlet, featuring vital seagrass beds and tidal marshes. Its protected status highlights its significance within Australia's marine park network, offering a clear example of coastal inlet conservation and regional landscape context for map-based exploration.

15.5 km²2002TemperateII
Marine protected areaMarine

Point Hicks Marine National Park

Explore Victoria's unique transitional marine ecosystems and mapped underwater geography.

Point Hicks Marine National Park represents a crucial marine protected area within Victoria, Australia, safeguarding a unique ecological transition zone. The park's underwater geography features a dynamic interplay of rocky reefs and sandy bottoms, supporting a rich diversity of marine life where species from distinct biogeographic regions overlap. Understanding Point Hicks Marine National Park means exploring its protected marine identity, its mapped underwater landscapes, and its critical role in conserving Australia's warmer eastern marine environments.

40 km²2002TemperateII
Marine protected areaMarine

Churchill Island Marine National Park

Mapped seagrass meadows and vital habitat within Western Port.

Churchill Island Marine National Park is a protected marine area recognized for its ecological significance within Victoria, Australia. Occupying 670 hectares of coastal waters in Western Port, the park features extensive seagrass meadows that are essential for black swans and a variety of fish species. It also provides critical roosting and feeding grounds for migratory shorebirds, underscoring its importance within the East Asian-Australasian Flyway and Victoria's broader protected marine area network.

6.7 km²2002TemperateII
Marine protected areaSouth AustraliaMarine

Great Australian Bight Marine National Park

Mapping the protected marine landscape of South Australia.

Delve into the geography and mapped boundaries of Great Australian Bight Marine National Park, a critical marine protected area located off the coast of South Australia. This resource provides an atlas-style view of the park, highlighting its geographic setting and significance as a protected marine environment. Understand the scope of this marine protected area and its place within the Australian geography, offering rich context for discovery and map exploration.

1,233.22 km²1996Access unknownII
Marine protected areaMarine

Ninety Mile Beach Marine National Park

Mapped boundaries and temperate marine landscape context.

Ninety Mile Beach Marine National Park represents a significant commitment to marine conservation along the eastern Victorian coast. This protected area safeguards the underwater ecosystems adjacent to the celebrated Ninety Mile Beach, a nearly 100-kilometer stretch of continuous sandy shoreline. Its establishment in 2002 preserves the marine biodiversity and coastal landscape character of this region, forming an integral part of Victoria's network of protected coastal environments and offering a distinct view of Australia's marine geography.

27.5 km²2002IIWater-dominated
Marine protected areaMarine

Twelve Apostles Marine National Park

Mapping iconic rock stacks and underwater reef geography.

Twelve Apostles Marine National Park, located on Victoria's south coast, is a key marine protected area renowned for its striking limestone rock stacks and the diverse underwater ecosystems they shelter. This park offers a unique opportunity for atlas exploration, detailing the mapped boundaries and the fascinating marine geography from cliff faces to submerged reefs. Understand the protected landscape and its integral role within Australia's coastal conservation network.

75 km²2002TemperateII
Marine protected areaMarine

Wilsons Promontory Marine National Park

Explore mapped boundaries and island ecosystems at the edge of Bass Strait.

Wilsons Promontory Marine National Park, a 15,500-hectare marine protected area in Victoria, Australia, offers unique atlas exploration of its coastal and island geography. The park's waters surround the Glennie and Anser island groups, showcasing a complex marine terrain where Bass Strait transitions into the Southern Ocean. It complements the adjacent terrestrial national park, creating a comprehensive protected landscape vital for marine biodiversity and regional geographic context. Discover its mapped marine environment and ecologically significant island habitats.

155 km²2003IIWater-dominated
More designation routesUncover Australia's diverse park systems and conservation landscapes beyond Marine Protected Areas.1

Discover Other Protected Area Designations Across Australia's Diverse Landscapes

Explore the distinct characteristics of Australia's various national park and protected area designations, understanding how each category contributes to the country's comprehensive conservation atlas. Compare Marine Protected Areas with other land-based and special-status sites to trace the full geographic spread of Australia's preserved environments.

Browse the mapped national park atlas for Australia.

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This destination provides a focused view of Australia's national parks, highlighting their geographic presence and role as protected landscapes. Users can explore the mapped boundaries and understand the distribution of these nationally recognized areas within the country's atlas of protected lands. It serves as a gateway to discovering the scope of national park designation across Australia.

Share of country parks99%
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Continue Exploring Australia's Marine Protected Area Geography and Parks

Delve deeper into the mapped boundaries and geographic context of Australia's marine protected areas. This route within the atlas helps organize understanding of coastal and ocean conservation parks, highlighting their importance for marine biodiversity and aquatic ecosystems. Continue exploring this designation's footprint across Australia's mapped natural landscapes.

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