Shark Bay, Western Australia

GPTKB entity

Statements (67)
Predicate Object
gptkbp:instanceOf World Heritage Site
gptkbp:contains Monkey Mia
gptkbp:hasArea 23,000 square kilometers
gptkbp:hasClimate Semi-arid climate
gptkbp:hasRecognition Biodiversity
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label Shark Bay, Western Australia
gptkbp:isA Natural reserve
gptkbp:isAdjacentTo gptkb:Indian_Ocean
gptkbp:isCharacterizedBy Unique ecosystems
Natural beauty
Salt flats
Natural reserves
Unique geological features
Diverse habitats
Coastal_landscapes
gptkbp:isDesignedFor UNESCO_World_Heritage_Site_in_1991
gptkbp:isFamousFor gptkb:Shell_Beach
gptkbp:isHomeTo gptkb:Shark_Bay's_dolphins
Research institutions
Coral reefs
Marine mammals
Unique ecosystems
Marine protected areas
Bird species
Endangered species
Various marine species
Sea turtles
Unique flora
Marine research facilities
Marine parks
Unique marine species
Diverse marine habitats
Coastal_wetlands
Seagrass_meadows
gptkbp:isKnownFor gptkb:Stromatolites
Cultural heritage
Cultural significance
Historical significance
Educational programs
Dugongs
Ecotourism
Adventure activities
Sustainable tourism practices
Cultural heritage sites
Research opportunities
Fishing opportunities
Wildlife conservation programs
Environmental education initiatives
Wildlife experiences
Community involvement in conservation
Marine life diversity
Scenic_views
gptkbp:isLocatedIn gptkb:Western_Australia
gptkbp:isLocatedNear Denham
Peron_Peninsula
gptkbp:isPartOf gptkb:Australian_National_Heritage_List
gptkb:Shark_Bay_Marine_Park
Biodiversity hotspots
World Heritage List
Gascoyne region
Shark Bay World Heritage Area
Natural World Heritage Sites
Marine_biodiversity_hotspots
Ecological_regions_of_Australia
gptkbp:isPopularFor Tourism
gptkbp:isRecognizedFor Conservation efforts
gptkbp:isVisitedBy Tourists annually