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The Fight for LAGO: Celebrating the New Exmouth Gulf Marine Park

The Fight for LAGO: Celebrating the New Exmouth Gulf Marine Park

by Roger Smith | September 21, 2025 | Ningaloo

LAGO is a local abbreviation for a serene experience in a place that is, at last, the Exmouth Gulf Marine National Park.

Tiny seahorses : Italian videographer tells why she loves Ningaloo

Tiny seahorses : Italian videographer tells why she loves Ningaloo

by Roger Smith | January 5, 2024 | Ningaloo, People

A tiny seahorse adrift in the Indian Ocean at Ningaloo (photo: Sara Barbieri). Estimated reading time: 10 minutes “A 6 metre whale shark has passed by and swam through this frame. A second later my eyes have to focus on something much closer and much smaller...
How can citizen science projects make your holiday more meaningful?

How can citizen science projects make your holiday more meaningful?

by Roger Smith | July 5, 2023 | Conservation Projects, Wildlife News

Citizen Science on the beach at Ningaloo: plant ID (photo: Ingrida Spole) Estimated reading time: 7 minutes Can genuine citizen science projects fulfil a desire to make holidays more meaningful? Recent research has revealed a huge shift towards protecting nature from...
Love letters from Ningaloo. Does cold water help whale sharks get hot?

Love letters from Ningaloo. Does cold water help whale sharks get hot?

by Roger Smith | June 17, 2023 | Ningaloo, Wildlife

We speculate on whether Whale Shark have sex in the cold and dark 2000 metres below sea level.

Amazing new facts about Whale Sharks

Amazing new facts about Whale Sharks

by Janine Duffy | April 6, 2023 | Ningaloo, Wildlife

It’s well known that whale sharks are huge, gentle fish that eat plankton and travel the world. But little else is known about this ocean giant, though scientists and tour operators are working fast to change that.

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