Scuba Diving the Murion Islands Ningaloo Reef Exmouth Western Australia
Dives sites the Spit and Squirrels situated just off the cliff faces of the Murion Islands, which about a 45min boat ride from the main port of Exmouth. Both sites feature some great swim throughs shot with a Black GoPro Hero 3
Boat Trip to Muiron Islands I Exmouth, WA
Actual footage of a baby turtle going to sea! :D
Music: Super Duper - Angela
Muiron Islands, Exmouth 2013
Plongée Exmouth Murion Islands Ningaloo Reef 2017 Western Australia scuba diving
Plongée avec le club Dive ningaloo aux Murion Islands en septembre 2017.
Énormément de corail et de poissons, et en bonus serpent, tortue, requin tapis, requin baleine, etc.
Fishing Around Exmouth - Muiron Islands, Bundegi, The Marina, And The North And West Ends
GT's, Brassy Trevally, big Bronze Whaler, Emperors, these are just some of the fish caught on this epic trip to one of my favourite destinations. I caught fish lure fishing, baiting, ballooning and also for the first time tried jigging, which was highly successful and very enjoyable.
Special thanks to Ben Knight from Ningaloo Sportfishing Charters. He is a top bloke with excellent knowledge and boat!!! If you are heading that way I would highly recommend to book a trip with him.
2011 09 18 Open Water Course - Muiron Island - Exmouth - Western Australia
Muiron Islands
Best divesite in Exmouth apart from the Navy Pier. Dived the spots Whale Bone, Aquarium and East Side Bombies.
Muiron Islands
Exmouth muiron Islands dive
Muiron Islands, WA
Great swim throughs and grey nurses.
Tauchen bei den Muiron Islands in Exmouth (Westaustralien)
Unsere beiden Tauchgänge bei den Muiron Islands in Exmouth am Ningaloo Reef. Den ganzen Reisebericht gibt es unter: one-million-places.com
East Side Bommies, Murion Islands, Western Australia (HD)
East Side Bommies, Murion Islands, Western Australia - March 2008. The hundreds of mushroom-shaped coral mounds, known as bommies give this dive site its name. It's a shallow site, alive with soft corals, small sea fans and lots of alluring but painful hydroids. If you're lucky, there's some huge Goliath Grouper hanging out under the ledges, or a pack of juvenile Barracuda passing through. Humbugs, Damsels, Butterflies, Triggers and various species of Angels provide the floor show.
Exmouth, Ningaloo Reef 24.04.14 - 16.07.14, Whalesharks, Muiron Islands, Navy Pier...
East Side Bommies - Muiron Islands, Australia
TOP 20 EXMOUTH Attractions (Things to Do & See)
Best Exmouth attractions - list of all things to do in Exmouth - Western Australia - Australia. Watch this video to knows all about best places to visit in Exmouth.
Exmouth has so many good attractions, the popular one is Turquoise Bay, one of the best beach Australia. This beach covered with white sands, full of sea birds, turtles, fish, coral reefs and no crowds makes Turquoise Bay truly paradise.
Next must see places in Exmouth - Australia is Vlamingh Head Lighthouse and Yardie Creek. Vlamingh Head Lighthouse is the best sightseeing for beaches or oceans. It also has great history behind. Yardie Creek is incredible national park with great scenery.
Other best attractions in Exmouth is Charles Knife Canyon, Shothole Canyon, Jurabi Turtle Centre, Navy Pier Exmouth, Mildura Wreck, Town Beach, Bundegi Beach, Mauritius Beach, Osprey Bay, Potshot Memorial, Ningaloo Coast World Heritage Area, Mandu Mandu Gorge, Marina Quays Exmouth, Learmonth Jetty, Muiron Island etc.
Before exploring best places in Exmouth, don't forget to visit Ningaloo Visitor Centre and Milyering Visitor Centre (Milyering Discovery Centre) for get more information about things to do in Exmouth for tourist.
Hope this video about Top 20 Exmouth attractions (things to do & see) could help you find the best places for you to visit in Exmouth. Explore Australia, visit Exmouth.
Peak Island Diving Ningaloo Reef April 09
Taken at Peak Island WA.
Muiron Islands 52018
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Murion Island Exmouth WA
A day out and a total glass off.
Exmouth to Montebello Islands WA in a Seafarer V-Sea - 2011
This is where it all started for me, my first long range trailer boat adventure from Exmouth to Montebello Islands in Western Australia during August 2011. My old Seafarer V-Sea powered by an 90hp Evinrude Etec covered the 140nm trip north through the Mackerel Island group and back over 7 days of epic fishing and diving.
Successful World Heritage Listing of Ningaloo Coast, WA
This video includes contributions by the former Minister for Sustainability, Environment, Water, Population and Communities, Tony Burke.
On 24 June 2011, the World Heritage Committee decided to inscribe the Ningaloo Coast on the World Heritage List, acknowledging it as one of the outstanding natural places in the world.
The Ningaloo Coast World Heritage nomination was submitted to the World Heritage Committee by the Australian Government in January 2010, with the support of the Western Australian Government. During 2010 and early 2011, the nomination was assessed by the International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN) and the World Heritage Committee.
What is the Ningaloo Coast World Heritage Area boundary?
The boundary of the Ningaloo Coast World Heritage area includes: Ningaloo Marine Park (Commonwealth and State waters) Cape Range National Park Jurabi and Bundegi coastal parks Muiron Islands and Muiron Islands Marine Management Area Learmonth Air Weapons Range
What is World Heritage?
World Heritage listing is the highest global recognition of the importance of a site. World Heritage listing does not change the way lands and waters are managed or change existing land uses and activities. World Heritage listing does not change day to day life in Exmouth, Coral Bay and Carnarvon. People can continue to enjoy fishing, camping, snorkeling, diving, hiking or exercising their dog in the World Heritage area. Visitors and locals can continue to enjoy the range of activities available on Ningaloo Coast.
Why was the Ningaloo Coast included on the World Heritage List?
The Ningaloo Coast was inscribed on the World Heritage List for its natural beauty and biological diversity. In particular, the Ningaloo Coast was included on the World Heritage list in recognition of its:
aesthetically striking coastal and terrestrial environment of the Ningaloo Reef adjacent to the Cape Range;
the lush and colourful underwater scenery and its contrast with the arid and rugged land;
annual aggregation of whale sharks, one of the largest in the world;
important aggregations of other fish species and marine mammals;
high marine diversity, including an unusual diversity of marine turtle species;
rare and diverse subterranean creatures; and
diversity of reptiles and vascular plants in the drylands.