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Henri Freycinet Harbour

Coordinates: 26°20′S 113°40′E / 26.333°S 113.667°E / -26.333; 113.667
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Henri Freycinet Harbour, also known as Freycinet Estuary, is one of the inner gulfs of Shark Bay, Western Australia, a World Heritage Site that lies to the west of the Peron Peninsula.[1] It has a significantly larger number of islands than Hamelin Pool, and has a number of smaller peninsulas known as prongs on its northern area.

Situated within the Shark Bay Marine Park,[2] it has been identified as a critical dugong habitat area.[3] Nevertheless the estuary has been dredged as part of works related to the Shark Bay Salt Joint Venture.[4]

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References

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  1. ^ "SHARK BAY". The West Australian. Perth: National Library of Australia. 25 October 1935. p. 29. Retrieved 10 July 2011.
  2. ^ Western Australia. Dept. of Environment and Conservation.(2007) Shark Bay terrestrial reserves and proposed reserve additions : draft management plan 2007 Department of Environment and Conservation ; Conservation Commission of Western Australia. Bentley, W.A. Dept. of Environment and Conservation maps p.254 and 255
  3. ^ Holley, David K., Lawler, Ivan R., and Gales, Nicholas J. (2006) Summer survey of dugong distribution and abundance in Shark Bay reveals additional key habitat area. Wildlife Research, 33 (3). pp. 243–250. ISSN 1448-5494
  4. ^ Western Australia. Environmental Protection Authority (2002), Dredging of Denham Channel, Bar Flats and the Slope Island Shipping Berth, Freycinet Estuary Shark Bay : Shark Bay Salt Joint Venture : report and recommendations of the Environmental Protection Authority, Environmental Protection Authority, ISBN 978-0-7307-6680-3

26°20′S 113°40′E / 26.333°S 113.667°E / -26.333; 113.667