Bremer Marine Park

Bremer Marine Park is a marine park extending out from Bremer Bay on the south coast of Western Australia. It has an area of 4,472 km2 (1,727 sq mi) and reaches depths of 5,900 metres (19,400 ft). It is zoned by the Australian government under the 'South West Marine Parks Management plan 2018' as a national park and hence protects numerous of flora and fauna. This flora and fauna (specifically killer whales) are the primary contributing factor to the area's popularity and tourism which brings economic and social benefits. However, the area is also subject to many threats to biodiversity and hence has management systems and legislations in place in an attempt to protect its environment, flora and fauna. Overall, Bremer Marine Park is primarily an area of biodiversity enjoyed by tourists and

Bremer Marine Park

Bremer Marine Park is a marine park extending out from Bremer Bay on the south coast of Western Australia. It has an area of 4,472 km2 (1,727 sq mi) and reaches depths of 5,900 metres (19,400 ft). It is zoned by the Australian government under the 'South West Marine Parks Management plan 2018' as a national park and hence protects numerous of flora and fauna. This flora and fauna (specifically killer whales) are the primary contributing factor to the area's popularity and tourism which brings economic and social benefits. However, the area is also subject to many threats to biodiversity and hence has management systems and legislations in place in an attempt to protect its environment, flora and fauna. Overall, Bremer Marine Park is primarily an area of biodiversity enjoyed by tourists and