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Ningaloo Marine Interactions

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25.01.2022 Check out the video of our photographer Jake Wilton and Monty Halls and their epic encounter with Freckles This is so beautiful... enjoy!



25.01.2022 How stunning is this!? Amazing Jake Wilton Photo

23.01.2022 Dancing with mantas

21.01.2022 How cool is this!? Close up of the blue spots of a lagoon ray... brilliant Jake Wilton Photo



20.01.2022 Very proud of Alex Kydd Photo for having his images published in One Planet! Epic mate!

20.01.2022 You never know who you'll encounter on the Ningaloo. Can you identify this interesting creature? Hint: it may look like a shark, but it isn't one!

19.01.2022 Here's Elle, a member of our passionate crew. Our team endeavors to provide you with an unforgettable experience of Coral Bay, whilst maintaining the importance of sustainability in the Marine Park for future generations. Our tours are small, personalized and educational; drawing upon a wealth of knowledge gathered from our very own marine biologist. If you are eager to learn more about the Ningaloo and explore it first hand, don't wait any longer - book now!



18.01.2022 Awesome capture of a Manta cruising underneath a Red Bell

17.01.2022 We will never stop being grateful for the experiences we have on Utopia

17.01.2022 From where you’d rather be! Love this pic Jake Wilton Photo

17.01.2022 Welcome back Jake!

13.01.2022 We are off to a great start for the 2021 season - beautiful weather and abundant interactions! Dates are booking out in advance, so if you’re planning on visiting, we highly recommend pre - booking your tour on Utopia.



09.01.2022 A visitor that has blown through in abundance the last few weeks on the Ningaloo Reef - the Red Bell Jelly Fish or Crambione mastigophora. If you pay close attention to these jelly fish out in the water, you may see a juvenile fish hiding behind them for protection (look closely at this photo!). The two seem to form a temporary symbiotic relationship.

09.01.2022 Well this is pretty cool!!!

09.01.2022 Elle picking up a mooring for our morning snorkel in the crystal clear waters of Coral Bay

09.01.2022 After a few weeks of witnessing smacks of Red Bell Jellyfish, it’s nice to see a different species last week with this Rasta Jellyfish (Thysanostoma loriferum) spotted by skipper @frazercoralbay . So rare to see these vibrant coloured stingers, let alone two in a few weeks. Some fish are immune to the sting of the jellyfish, therefore can use the tentacles as shelter as seen in this photo taken by @bernie1991.

08.01.2022 Capturing an incredible moment! Have you ever swam with a Tiger Shark?

08.01.2022 Ever wonder where the idea for ‘ninja turtles’ came from. This loggerhead has some serious ninja skills. It managed to evade this tiger shark for over 10 minutes constantly turning to bite its tail and use its shell for a shield until the tiger gave up and went looking for an easier meal. Some aren’t so lucky in this survival of the fittest world. Awesome days on the World Heritage listed Ningaloo Reef. @westernaustralia @brittanypelham & @frazercoralbay

08.01.2022 A little snippet of what we do and how important our role is to protect and educate... Thanks Today Tonight great work! Featuring Frazer McGregor and Jake Wilton Photo

08.01.2022 Or the unnecessary use of a plastic bag!!

06.01.2022 Our photographer Jake is having a well deserved break exploring this amazing planet... how beautiful is this? Where are you planning your next trip!?

05.01.2022 After much deliberation, we have decided to cease all tours from Wednesday 25th March until further notice. At this stage we will re-assess at the end of April. We are always very concerned with the welfare of our staff and guests, even more so now with the current situation involving Covid-19.... Any guests with existing bookings are of course entitled to a full refund, or our preferred option of postponement. Please contact our booking office [email protected] We appreciate your patience with our team at this unprecedented time. Please be assured all guests will receive a reply and we will attend to your booking, query or concerns as soon as humanly possible. We have always strived to inspire our guests to protect the planet, the oceans and its inhabitants now we must all work together to ensure we have a chance to explore the beauty of Ningaloo with you again in the future.

04.01.2022 Some sea turtles can travel thousands of miles in their lifetime, bringing their homes (shells) along with them. So, they're basically the caravanners of the sea. Come explore the biodiversity of the Ningaloo Reef - book a tour with Utopia now.

03.01.2022 As the largest year-round consumer of plankton, manta rays play a vital role within the Ningaloo Marine Park ecosystem. The presence of their food source has been identified as one of the main reasons for seasonal aggregations of Manta Rays.

02.01.2022 Named a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2011, the Ningaloo Reef is teeming with biodiversity. We couldn't be more grateful to explore this beautiful piece of paradise.

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