Coastal regions of Western Australia
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Western Australia
Western Australia
Western Australia is a state of Australia, occupying the entire western third of the Australian continent. It is bounded by the Indian Ocean to the north and west, the Great Australian Bight and Indian Ocean to the south, the Northern Territory to the north-east and South Australia to the south-east...

has the longest coastline of any state in Australia
Australia
Australia , officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is a country in the Southern Hemisphere comprising the mainland of the Australian continent, the island of Tasmania, and numerous smaller islands in the Indian and Pacific Oceans. It is the world's sixth-largest country by total area...

, at 10,194 km or 12,889 km.

Integrated Marine and Coastal Regionalisation of Australia

The IMCRA has offshore regions delineated in a systematic appraisal of ecology and geography

Coastal regions used in weather reports

Standard Bureau of Meteorology reports include the following reference points for coastal weather reports: -
  • WA/NT border (or Wyndham) to Kuri Bay:
  • Kuri Bay
    Kuri Bay
    Kuri Bay is a remote coastal bay in the far north of Western Australia in the Kimberley region, about north of Broome. The closest main town is Derby that is located southwest from the bay. The bay opens directly into the Indian Ocean and the Augustus Island is located just off-shore from the bay...

     to Wallal
    Wallal
    Wallal is the location of a bore in the Kimberley region of Western Australia.The bore is located from the Great Northern Highway between Port Hedland and Broome and has an elevation of . The nearest town is Marble Bar which is situated South of the bore....

    : (Kimberley land region)
  • Wallal to Cape Preston
    Cape Preston
    Cape Preston is a rocky headland located in the Pilbara region of Western Australia and is situated West South West from Karratha.Cape Preston is a standard Bureau of Meteorology reference point for coastal weather reports, it is located between Wallal and North West Cape.The area is noted for its...

    : (Pilbara land region)
  • Cape Preston to North West Cape
    North West Cape
    North West Cape is a large peninsula of land in the north west coast of Western Australia. Cape Range runs down the spine of the peninsula and Ningaloo Reef runs along the western edge...

    : (Pilbara land region)
  • Northwest Cape to Carnarvon
    Carnarvon, Western Australia
    Carnarvon is a coastal town situated approximately 900 kilometres north of Perth, Western Australia. It lies at the mouth of the Gascoyne River on the Indian Ocean. The popular Shark Bay world heritage area lies to the south of the town and the Ningaloo Reef lies to the north...

    : (Gascoyne land region)
  • Carnarvon to Kalbarri: (Gascoyne land region)
  • Kalbarri to Jurien Bay: (Central west land region)
  • Jurien Bay to Mandurah: (Lower west land region)
  • Mandurah to Cape Leeuwin
    Cape Leeuwin
    Cape Leeuwin is the most south-westerly mainland point of the Australian Continent, in the state of Western Australia.A few small islands and rocks, the St Alouarn Islands, extend further to the south. The nearest settlement, north of the cape, is Augusta. South-east of Cape Leeuwin, the coast...

    : (South west land region)
  • Cape Leeuwin to Bremer Bay: (South west and South coastal land regions)
  • Bremer Bay to Israelite Bay
    Israelite Bay, Western Australia
    Israelite Bay is a bay and locality at Location on the south coast of Western Australia - frequently mentioned in Bureau of Meteorology weather reports as a geographical marker - it does not have a climate record....

    : (Southeast coastal land region)
  • Israelite Bay to SA Border: (Eucla land region)

General coastal regions

There are groupings for wider regions that are based very close to the land regions, one made in the 1980s - has 8 coastal regions, while the 2003 Coastal Planning and Management Manual has five regions with component sections
  • Kimberley Coast - Northern Territory / Western Australia border to Broome (2003 manual 'Figure 2-2 Pilbara Kimberley Region')
  • Canning - Broome to Port Hedland (Cape Keraudren - east of the De Grey River delta in the 2003 manual)
  • Pilbara - Port Hedland to Onslow
  • Coral Coast
    Coral Coast
    Coral Coast is a region along Australia's western coast between the capital, Perth, stretching north to the town of Exmouth. It is named because of its unusual coral formations so far south....

     or Gascoyne region - Onslow to Kalbarri (Shark Bay in the 2003 manual)
  • Kalbarri to Cape Naturaliste - which includes - the 'Central West' also known as the 'Turquoise Coast' and another further south known at the Sunset Coast
    Sunset Coast
    Sunset Coast is the name given by the Tourism Western Australia to the coastal section of the northern metropolitan area of Perth, the capital city of Western Australia, and is one of the six component tourism precincts of the Perth region...

  • South West Capes - Cape Naturaliste to Cape Leeuwin (to Albany in the 2003 manual)
  • Cape Leeuwin to Israelite Bay South Coast
    South Coast Western Australia
    South Coast Western Australia comprises the coastline in the state of Western Australia from Cape Leeuwin to Eucla. This is a distance of approximately 1,000 miles or 1,600 km, fronting the Great Australian Bight and the Southern Ocean.-Components:...

     - incorporates the coastal region between Cape Leeuwin and Windy Harbour, usually considered part of the south west;
  • South Coast Region or the South East - Israelite Bay (Albany in the 2003 manual) to the Western Australia / South Australian Border (Eucla)

Ports, settlements and towns

See :Category:Coastal towns in Western Australia  and :Category:Port cities in Australia

Fisheries bioregions

Under the Fish Resources Management Act 1994 there are four main regions on the Western Australian coast.
  • North Coast (Pilbara/Kimberley) from the Western Australian
    Western Australia border
    Western Australia's eastern border is longitude 129° east. Following the settlement of the Swan River Colony in 1829, the colony of Western Australia was commissioned in March 1831...

     and Northern Territory border to 114° 50' E 21° 46' S, just west of the mouth of the Ashburton River
    Ashburton River (Western Australia)
    The Ashburton River is located within the Pilbara region of Western Australia. The river rises approximately 100 km south of Newman and flows in a west north westerly direction until discharging into the Indian Ocean approximately 20 km south west of Onslow. The river crosses the North...

     Mouth.

  • Gascoyne Coast from 114° 50' E 21° 46' S, just west of the mouth of the Ashburton River
    Ashburton River (Western Australia)
    The Ashburton River is located within the Pilbara region of Western Australia. The river rises approximately 100 km south of Newman and flows in a west north westerly direction until discharging into the Indian Ocean approximately 20 km south west of Onslow. The river crosses the North...

     Mouth to 27° S - about half way between Kalbarri and Denham
    Denham, Western Australia
    Denham is the administrative town for the Shire of Shark Bay, Western Australia. At the 2006 census, Denham had a population of 607.Located on the western coast of the Peron Peninsula north of Perth, Denham is the westernmost town in Australia, and is named in honour of Captain Henry Mangles...

    .

  • West Coast from 27° S - about half way between Kalbarri and Denham
    Denham, Western Australia
    Denham is the administrative town for the Shire of Shark Bay, Western Australia. At the 2006 census, Denham had a population of 607.Located on the western coast of the Peron Peninsula north of Perth, Denham is the westernmost town in Australia, and is named in honour of Captain Henry Mangles...

     south to 115 ° 30' E - Black Point
    Black Point
    -Places:in Antarctica*Black Point , a place in Antarcticain the Bahamas*Black Point , a district of Bahamasin Canada*Black Point, Victoria County, Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia*Black Point, Nova Scotiain the United States...

    east of Cape Leeuwin
    Cape Leeuwin
    Cape Leeuwin is the most south-westerly mainland point of the Australian Continent, in the state of Western Australia.A few small islands and rocks, the St Alouarn Islands, extend further to the south. The nearest settlement, north of the cape, is Augusta. South-east of Cape Leeuwin, the coast...

    .

  • South Coast from 115 ° 30' E - Black Point
    Black Point
    -Places:in Antarctica*Black Point , a place in Antarcticain the Bahamas*Black Point , a district of Bahamasin Canada*Black Point, Victoria County, Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia*Black Point, Nova Scotiain the United States...

    east of Cape Leeuwin
    Cape Leeuwin
    Cape Leeuwin is the most south-westerly mainland point of the Australian Continent, in the state of Western Australia.A few small islands and rocks, the St Alouarn Islands, extend further to the south. The nearest settlement, north of the cape, is Augusta. South-east of Cape Leeuwin, the coast...

    , to the South Australian Border
    Western Australia border
    Western Australia's eastern border is longitude 129° east. Following the settlement of the Swan River Colony in 1829, the colony of Western Australia was commissioned in March 1831...


Features

The coastal regions include a range of beaches, cliffs, and coastline features that are dependent upon the underlying geology - and the geological provinces have direct relationship to the coastal forms: -
  • Eucla Basin
    Eucla Basin
    The Eucla Basin is an artesian depression located in Western Australia and South Australia. The onshore-offshore depression covers approximately 1,141,000 km² and slopes southward to an open bay known as the Great Australian Bight. It extends more than 500 km offshore and about 350 km inland from...

     - Eucla - Israelite Bay - Limestone
  • Yilgarn Craton
    Yilgarn craton
    The Yilgarn Craton is a large craton which constitutes the bulk of the Western Australian land mass. It is bounded by a mixture of sedimentary basins and Proterozoic fold and thrust belts...

     - Point Malcolm - Cape Arid and Point Hood to Point D'Entrecasteaux
  • Bremer Basin - Israelite Bay - Point D'Entrecasteaux
  • Perth Basin
    Perth basin
    The Perth Basin is a thick sedimentary basin in Western Australia. It lies beneath the Swan Coastal Plain west of the Darling Scarp, representing the western limit of the much older Yilgarn Craton, and extends further west offshore...

     - Augusta - Murchison River
    Murchison River (Western Australia)
    The Murchison River is the second longest river in Western Australia. It flows for about from the southern edge of the Robinson Ranges to the Indian Ocean at Kalbarri. It has a mean annual flow of about 200 million cubic metres.-Course:...

  • Carnarvon Basin - Murchison River - Cape Preston
  • Pilbara craton
    Pilbara craton
    The Pilbara craton , along with the Kaapvaal craton are the only remaining areas of pristine Archaean 3.6-2.7 Ga crust on Earth...

     - Cape Preston - Port Hedland
  • Canning Basin
    Canning Basin
    The Canning Basin is a geological basin located in Western Australia.The Basin covers approximately of which approximately is on land...

     - Port Hedland - King Sound
  • Kimberley Basin - Kimberley Coast
  • Bonaparte Basin - Cambridge Gulf
    Cambridge Gulf
    Cambridge Gulf is a gulf on the north coast of Western Australia.Many rivers flow into the gulf including the Ord River, Pentecost River, Durack River, King River and the Forrest River.The gulf experiences two large tidal flows each day between to...


Sounds

Specifically referring to Sound (geography)
Sound (geography)
In geography a sound or seaway is a large sea or ocean inlet larger than a bay, deeper than a bight and wider than a fjord; or it may be defined as a narrow sea or ocean channel between two bodies of land ....


  • Camden Sound
    Camden Sound
    Camden Sound is relatively wide body of water in the Indian Ocean located in the Kimberley region of Western Australia.Camden Sound is bounded by the Bonaparte Archipelago to the east, the Buccaneer Archipelgo to the west, and Montgomery Reef – at 292km2 Australia's largest inshore reef – to the...

  • Cockburn Sound
    Cockburn Sound
    Cockburn Sound is an inlet of the Indian Ocean on the coast of Western Australia. It extends from the south of the mouth of the Swan River at Fremantle for about 25 km to Cape Peron near Rockingham and is located at...

  • King Sound
    King Sound
    King Sound is a large gulf in northern Western Australia. It expands from the mouth of the Fitzroy River, one of Australia's largest watercourses, and opens to the Indian Ocean. It is about 120 km long, and averages about 50 km in width. The port town of Derby lies near the mouth of the...

  • Yampi Sound
    Yampi Sound
    Yampi Sound is a part of the Indian Ocean off the coast of northwestern Australia, located between King Sound and Collier Bay. The islands of the Buccaneer Archipelago, located in the sound, contain rich silver and iron ore deposits. The high grade iron ore deposits has been mined in the Sound...

  • York Sound
    York Sound
    York Sound is a sound located in the Kimberley region of Western Australia opening into the Indian Ocean.The sound in bounded by Cape Pond to the North and Hardey Point with the Coronation Islands to the South....

  • King George Sound
    King George Sound
    King George Sound is the name of a sound on the south coast of Western Australia. Located at , it is the site of the city of Albany.The sound covers an area of and varies in depth from to ....


Archipelagoes and island groups

  • Archipelago of the Recherche
    Archipelago of the Recherche
    Archipelago of the Recherche is a group of 105 islands, and over 1200 "obstacles to shipping", off the southern coast of Western Australia. The islands, also known as the Recherche Archipelago, stretch from East to West and to off-shore....

  • Bonaparte Archipelago
    Bonaparte Archipelago
    The Bonaparte Archipelago is a group of islands off the coast of Western Australia in the Kimberley region. The closest inhabited place is Kalumburu located about to the east of the island group....

  • Buccaneer Archipelago
    Buccaneer Archipelago
    The Buccaneer Archipelago is a group of islands off the coast of Western Australia near the town of Derby in the Kimberley region. The closest inhabited place is Bardi located about from the western end of the island group....

  • Houtman Abrolhos
    Houtman Abrolhos
    The Houtman Abrolhos is a chain of 122 islands, and associated coral reefs, in the Indian Ocean off the west coast of Australia. Nominally located at , it lies about eighty kilometres west of Geraldton, Western Australia...

  • Monte Bello Islands

Aquatic flora

The Western Australian coastline has the greatest diversity of seagrasses in the world, and the meadows they form are among the largest on earth
  • Amphibolis antarctica
    Amphibolis antarctica
    Amphibolis antarctica, commonly known as Wire weed or Sea Nymph, is a seagrass found in coastal waters of southern and western Australia.-Description:...

      Wireweed, Sea Nymph
  • Amphibolis griffithii
    Amphibolis griffithii
    Amphibolis griffithii is a seagrass found in waters along the southwestern coasts of Western Australia. -Description:A common marine herb, the rhizomatous plant forms meadows which stabilise sands; the intertwining roots and leaves protects the substrate from ocean currents...

  • Halophila australis
  • Halophila decipiens
  • Halophila ovalis
    Halophila ovalis
    Halophila ovalis is a seagrass in the family Hydrocharitaceae, a common name is paddle weed. It is a small herbaceous plant that occurs in sea beds and other saltwater environments....

      Paddle Weed, Sea Wrack
  • Heterozostera tasmanica
  • Posidonia angustifolia
  • Posidonia australis
    Posidonia australis
    Posidonia australis is a species of seagrass that occurs in the southern waters of Australia. It is sometimes referred to as Fibreball Weed. The marine plant forms large meadows that are considered to be of high importance to the environmental conservation of the region...

      Fireball Weed
  • Posidonia coriacea
    Posidonia coriacea
    Posidonia coriacea is a species of seagrass that occurs in the southern waters of Australia.-Description:A species of Posidonia. A perennial rhizomatous herb that appears as stands in marine habitat. This species is found at depths from 1 to 30 metres on white sands, in areas subject to intense...

  • Posidonia denhartogii
  • Posidonia robertsoniae
    Posidonia robertsoniae
    Posidonia robertsoniae is one of the seagrasses of Western Australia, submerged flowering plants that occurs in the southern coastal waters.-Description:...

  • Posidonia sinuosa
  • Syringodium isoetifolium
  • Thalassodendron pachyrhizum

Flora

  • Rippey, Elizabeth and Rowland, Barbara (2004) Coastal Plants: Perth and the south-west region Second Edition, Crawley, W.A. University of Western Australia Press. ISBN 1-920694-05-6

Conferences

  • WA State Coastal Conference (3rd : 2005 : Mandurah, Bunbury and Busselton, W.A.)

Title 3rd WA State Coastal Conference, Mandurah - Bunbury - Busselton, November 2005 : coastal solutions : balancing the waves of change : program and papers. Canning Bridge, W.A. : Promaco Conventions Pty Ltd, 2005. ISBN 1863081267

Locations

  • Murray, Ian and Marion Hercock (2008) Where on the Coast is That? Victoria Park, Western Australia. Hesperian Press. ISBN 978-0-85905-452-2

Government reports

  • Department of Conservation and Land Management, 1994: A Representative Marine Reserves
  • System for Western Australia: Report of the Marine Parks and Reserves Selection Working Group (the Wilson Report).
  • Government of Western Australia, 1998: New Horizons: the Way Ahead in Marine Conservation and Management.
  • Government of Western Australia, 2002b: Focus on the Future: the Western Australian State Sustainability Strategy, Consultation Draft.
  • Government of Western Australia, 2002c: A Biodiversity Conservation Act for Western Australia, Consultation Paper.
  • Western Australian Planning Commission, 2001: Coastal Zone Management Policy for Western Australia, for public comment.
  • Western Australian Planning Commission, 2002: Coastal Planning Program - Status of Coastal Planning in Western Australia 2001/02.
  • Western Australian Planning Commission, 2003a: Statement of Planning Policy No. 2.6: StateCoastal Planning Policy.
  • Western Australian Planning Commission, 2003b: Coastal Planning and Management Manual

See also

Australian context:-
  • Geology of Australia
    Geology of Australia
    Australia is a continent situated on the Indo-Australian Plate.The geology of Australia includes virtually all known rock types and from all geological time periods spanning over 3.8 billion years of the Earth's history.-Components:...



Local features:-

Regional divisions:-
  • Interim Biogeographic Regionalisation for Australia
    Interim Biogeographic Regionalisation for Australia
    The Interim Biogeographic Regionalisation for Australia is a biogeographic regionalisation of Australia developed by the Australian Government's Department of the Environment, Water, Heritage and the Arts...

  • Ecoregions in Australia
    Ecoregions in Australia
    Ecoregions in Australia are geographically distinct plant and animal communities, defined by the World Wide Fund for Nature based on geology, soils, climate, and predominant vegetation....

  • Regions of Western Australia
    Regions of Western Australia
    Regionalisations of Western Australia are systems by which Western Australia is divided into distinct geographic regions. The most commonly known regionalisation is the governmental division of the state into regions for economic development purposes, of which there are nine.Other regionalisations...



Plants and natural history:-
  • Seagrasses of Western Australia
    Seagrasses of Western Australia
    The Seagrasses of Western Australia are submerged flowering plants found along the coast, around islands, and in estuaries of Western Australia. The region contains some of the largest seagrass meadows in the world, and is the most diverse in the number of species...

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