Are there dugongs in Whitsundays?

Are there dugongs in Whitsundays?

Dugongs are often spotted in particular bays around the Whitsunday Islands. The dugong also known as the sea cow is a large herbivorous marine mammal. The name sea cow comes from the fact that they graze on sea grass.

Are there dugongs in Airlie Beach?

Sightings of Dugong in the bay occur and turtles are common in the area. There is no snorkelling on the tidal sea grass flats, to protect the habitat. Dugong Beach is sheltered from the prevailing south-easterly winds.

Can you swim in Whitsundays in May?

Can You Swim In The Whitsundays? The short answer is, yes! The Whitsundays are one of nature’s biggest playgrounds with 74 islands, dozens of beaches and kilometres of reefs teeming with marine life. Because the Whitsundays are located in the tropics, swimming is often on the agenda to cool down from the hot sun.

Why is it called Whitsunday?

The Whitsunday Islands gained their notoriety and name in the late 1700s when Captain James Cook first sailed through the island chain on board Endeavour, a British Royal Navy Research vessel. At the time, Captain Cook believed it to be Whit Sunday, a Christian holiday that takes place 7 weeks after Easter.

Are there Box jellyfish in Whitsundays?

Remember, though many species of jellyfish are harmless, we must be very aware that the Irukandji, box jellyfish and other more dangerous species are found in the Whitsundays.

Can you swim at Hideaway Bay?

The beach has five public access points and you can comb for shells on a low tide, swim the fringing coral reef or try your luck fishing from the beach or in a “tinnie” (Aussie lingo for small tin boat).

What Whitsunday Islands do the Chinese own?

China Bloom snapped up a portion of Keswick Island in Queensland’s Whitsundays region for $20million on a 99-year lease almost two years ago. The remaining 80 per cent of the island 34km from the coastal town of Mackay is national park.

What islands do the Chinese own?

Islands on the southern coast of China

  • Islands of Guangdong.
  • Islands of Hong Kong.
  • Islands of Macau.
  • Islands of Guangxi.
  • Islands of Hainan.
  • Pratas Island.
  • Paracel Islands.
  • Spratly Islands.

What is there to do near dugong Beach?

Closer to Dugong Beach, be enchanted by stands of giant rainforest trees, solitaire palms and a fairyland collection of moss, lichens and fungi. Look for marine turtles cruising by in the iridescent-blue coastal waters.

Where is the best place to camp on Whitsunday?

Dugong Beach camping area is on Whitsunday Island in Whitsunday Islands National Park, located offshore from the Queensland central coast, 25km east of Airlie Beach. Dugong Beach camping area is on the western side of Whitsunday Island in Cid Harbour.

Where is the dugong–sawmill track?

The Dugong–Sawmill track is located between Dugong Beach camping area and Sawmill Beach day-use area, on the western side of Whitsunday Island in Cid Harbour. Dugong Beach is located about 41nm (76km) from Shute Harbour (travelling in an anti-clockwise direction).

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