Dampier Marine Park
Breeding seabirds forage in Dampier Marine Park, turtles use the waters after egg-laying, and humpback whales travel through the marine park when migrating.
Dampier Marine Park, north-west of Dampier Archipelago, includes zones protecting offshore shelf habitats and a seafloor rich with sponges.
Other undersea features include:
- Delambre Reef
- Tessa Shoals.
Important activities in this area include:
- shipping and port operations
- commercial fishing
- recreational fishing.
The Ngarluma, Yindjibarndi, Yaburara, and Mardudhunera people have responsibilities for Sea Country in the marine park.
Dampier Marine Park is about 10 kilometres north-east of Cape Lambert, Western Australia. It covers 1252 square kilometres, with depths from less than 15 metres to 70 metres.
It has National Park, Habitat Protection and Multiple Use zones.
Explore
If you chat with Dampier locals, you might be able to talk them into revealing some of the many great fishing spots around the archipelago.
The adjacent Western Australian Dampier Archipelago Islands Reserve is a great place to explore, both in and out of the water.
Select the park area on the map below to see what you can do in the Dampier Marine Park.
Network
Park area
Depth range
Average depth
Detailed map
Activities in marine parks
Allowed activities
Learn more
Contact us
Stay in touch
Subscribe to receive important updates about your marine parks. Enter your email address and click "join now".