Seal Bay Conservation Park was created in 1971.
Seal Bay is located on Kangaroo Island in South Australia. It is part of Seal Bay Conservation Park, which is renowned for its population of Australian sea lions. The area offers visitors the opportunity to observe these marine mammals in their natural habitat along the sandy beaches and coastal dunes.
Menai Bay Conservation Area was created in 1997-08.
Bay Park Square was created in 1980.
Big Bay State Park was created in 1963.
Maumee Bay State Park was created in 1975.
Cedar Bay National Park was created in 1977.
Crowdy Bay National Park was created in 1972.
Shark Bay Marine Park was created in 1990.
Ella Bay National Park was created in 1952.
Coffin Bay National Park was created in 1982.
Jervis Bay Marine Park was created in 1998.
Emerald Bay State Park was created in 1953.