The Jurien Bay Marine Park is best known for its attractive sea lions and limestone reefs, which are crammed with marine life. All images are copyright and must be credited to the photographer and Department of Environment and Conservation. You are welcome to download and use them for all non-commercial reports, publications and powerpoint presentations. If you would like to use any images for commercial purposes please email This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .
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North Head Sanctuary Zone in the Jurien Bay Marine Park, with views to Sandland Island. Photo - Lisa Bland/DEC
North Head Sanctuary Zone in the Jurien Bay Marine Park, with views to Sandland Island. Photo - Lisa Bland/DEC
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Sponge garden in the Jurien Bay Marine Park. Photo copyright Marine Futures
Sponge garden in the Jurien Bay Marine Park. Photo copyright Marine Futures
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Black-throated threefin. Photo copyright Graham Edgar
Black-throated threefin. Photo copyright Graham Edgar
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Playful Australian sea lion on a bed of Amphibolis seagrass. Photo copyright Mick Eidam
Playful Australian sea lion on a bed of Amphibolis seagrass. Photo copyright Mick Eidam
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Colourful sea fan (also known as a gorgonian). Photo - DEC
Colourful sea fan (also known as a gorgonian). Photo - DEC
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Aerial view of Boullanger Island surrounded by the Jurien Bay Marine Park. Photo - DEC
Aerial view of Boullanger Island surrounded by the Jurien Bay Marine Park. Photo - DEC
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Australian sea lion mother and pup. Photo – Kevin Crane/DEC
Australian sea lion mother and pup. Photo – Kevin Crane/DEC
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Red sea star (Petricia vernicina). Photo – Kevin Crane/DEC
Red sea star (Petricia vernicina). Photo – Kevin Crane/DEC
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Watch out for the venomous spines on this lionfish, which is sometimes also known as a butterfly cod or red firefish. Photo copyright Ron Curry
Watch out for the venomous spines on this lionfish, which is sometimes also known as a butterfly cod or red firefish. Photo copyright Ron Curry
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West Australian sea slug (Chromodoris westraliensis). Sea slugs are also called nudibranches (pronounced ‘noo-dee-branks’). Photo copyright Graham Edgar
West Australian sea slug (Chromodoris westraliensis). Sea slugs are also called nudibranches (pronounced ‘noo-dee-branks’). Photo copyright Graham Edgar
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Western blue devil fish like to hide under ledges and in undersea caverns. Photo copyright Graham Edgar
Western blue devil fish like to hide under ledges and in undersea caverns. Photo copyright Graham Edgar
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Intertidal zone in Jurien Bay Marine Park’s Target Rock Sanctuary Zone. Photo – Kate Fitzgerald
Intertidal zone in Jurien Bay Marine Park’s Target Rock Sanctuary Zone. Photo – Kate Fitzgerald
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Unspoilt beach fringing the Jurien Bay Marine Park. Photo – Kate Fitzgerald
Unspoilt beach fringing the Jurien Bay Marine Park. Photo – Kate Fitzgerald
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