Shark Bay
The beach is part of a permanent sandbar that connects Broulee Island with the mainland. Much of the bay is fairly shallow (3-4 metres), with seagrass beds on the sand and reefs around the rocky sides.
If the weather is calm enough to snorkel, you can see plenty of marine life including Banjo Sharks, after which the bay is named.
Dive Activity
Potential Wildlife Sightings
Wildlife Sightings are Based on User Generated Content
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Total number of species: 25
Eagle Ray
Elephant Seal
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Total number of species: 9
Fur Seal
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Total number of species: 19
Seal
Lemon Shark
Blacktip Reef Shark
Wobbegong
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Total number of species: 80
Stingrays
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Total number of species: 3000