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Montebello Islands Marine Park

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Explosive attraction

More than 58,000 hectares of ocean surrounding 265 low-lying islands and islets that are fringed by coral reefs populated with colourful tropical fish.

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Karratha

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+61 (0)8 9182 2000
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Lot 3 Anderson Road, Karratha Industrial Estate KARRATHA
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Monday to Friday 8.30am to 4.30pm Closed weekends and public holidays

Park Location

125 km W Karratha

Park Information

The Montebello Islands, with their natural land and seascapes, barrier and fringing coral reefs, wide variety of wildlife and rich maritime heritage, appeal to divers, snorkellers, fishers and sea kayakers.

Camping

You may camp (except during turtle nesting season from October-April) on Northwest, Primrose, Bluebell, Crocus, Hermite and Renewal islands, to 100 metres inland of the high-water mark, and for no longer than five nights. Select a site that has been used before. Take a portable fuel stove as open fires are not permitted.

Bring your own

Park visitors must bring adequate fuel, water, food and first aid supplies as no services or facilities are available.

Drop a line

You are welcome to fish in most parts of the marine park but, to protect marine biodiversity, there are restrictions on certain types of fishing activities in different areas so please download the park brochure and ‘know your zones’. For bag, size and possession limits see fish.wa.gov.au.

Explosive history

Three British atomic weapons tests were carried out at the Montebello Islands in 1952 and 1956. Concrete bunkers, monitoring stations, roads and scrap metal can still be found on some islands, and the former military operational headquarters can still be seen on the southern end of Hermite Island.

Playing safe

As slightly elevated radiation levels still occur at test sites on Hermite and Alpha islands, visitors should limit visits to one hour per day. Do not disturb the soil and do not handle or remove relics associated with the tests.

The Montebello Islands are offshore and relatively remote. Navigation to the islands should only be attempted in favourable weather conditions and in suitably sized and equipped vessels. Visitors are urged to be vigilant for cyclone warnings, especially from November to April.

We recognise and acknowledge Aboriginal people as the Traditional custodians of Montebello Islands Marine Park.

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Downloads & Resources
PDF icon Montebellos News Issue 2 July 2015 (NANB)
PDF icon Montebellos News Issue 1 December 2014 (1.8MB)

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