Location Name - Broome - Roebuck Bay coast
Carnarvon Street
Broome 6725

County/Council: Shire of Broome
Region: Kimberley
Location ID: 10106432


Website:
http://www.visitbroome.com.au/ (Broome Visitor Centre home page)
https://www.dropbox.com/s/lbn2cfv4mqv768x/127714-60.mp4?dl=0 (Roebuck Bay (credit Tourism Western Australia))
https://www.dropbox.com/s/zw6dhq2yfzd12y2/117955-60%20%281%29.mp4?dl=0 (Aerial shots (credit Tourism Western Australia))

 
Categories:
BEACHES / COASTAL - *
BEACHES / COASTAL - Bays
BEACHES / COASTAL - Beaches / Shorelines
BEACHES / COASTAL - Boardwalks / Piers / Jetties
BEACHES / COASTAL - Wetlands / Marshes
LANDSCAPES - *
LANDSCAPES - Rock Formations / Cliffs
LANDSCAPES - Red Dirt
LANDSCAPES - Mangroves
OUTBACK - *

Description:
Being situated on a north/south peninsula, Broome has water on both sides of the town. On the eastern shore are the waters of Roebuck Bay extending from the main jetty at Port Drive to Sandy Point, west of Thangoo station. Roebuck Bay is a bay on the coast of the Kimberley region of Western Australia. Its entrance is bounded in the north by the town of Broome, and in the south by Bush Point and Sandy Point. It is of international importance for the millions of migrating waders or shorebirds that use it seasonally on migration through the East Asian – Australasian Flyway from their breeding grounds in northern Asia. They feed on the extensive intertidal mudflats and roost at high tide on the red sand beaches of the bay. They can be seen in the largest numbers in summer, but many of the younger birds remain throughout the first and second years of their lives. The Broome Bird Observatory, sited in pindan woodland close to the northern shore of Roebuck Bay, was established by Birds Australia in 1988, and formally opened in 1990. The purpose of the observatory is to study the birds, learn how to protect them and educate the public about them. A mixed black flying fox and little red flying fox colony of around 50,000 megabats lives all year in mangroves next to Broome township's small Streeter's Jetty. They chatter and socialise loudly before flying out at dusk each evening. The bats are key pollinators and seed dispersers for native trees and plants.

Jurisdictions::
Kimberly Development Commission, Kimberly Land Council, Shire of Broome

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