The Exmouth Gulf Station is only a 30 minute drive to the Exmouth Town site and is one of the richest marine environments in Australia. It is a nursery for humpback whales, prawns, blue manna crabs, dugongs and turtles. The mangrove systems on the eastern margins are areas of high primary productivity feeding and restocking both the Gulf and the famed nearby Ningaloo Reef.
Exmouth Gulf is home to a myriad of marine life, including whiting, mullet, trevally, prawns, mud crabs, mangrove jacks and crustaceans. Wildlife and bird life are unique, protected and a pleasure to see in their natural environment.
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Camping
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Exmouth Gulf Station
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Ningaloo Reef
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Point Cloates Lighthouse
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