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The Dampier Archipelago, in the Pilbara region of Western Australia (WA), is a coastal wonderland comprising 42 islands and islets off the coast of Dampier and Point Samson. These islands offer excellent opportunities for boating, fishing, snorkelling, camping or family recreation. The Jaburara Aboriginal language group are the original inhabitants of WA’s Burrup Peninsula and Dampier Archipelago, and it wasn’t until 1699 that William Dampier became the first recorded Englishman to visit the area. Island wildlifeBoasting many varied natural land and marine habitats, the area is an important nesting site for green, logger head, flatback and hawksbill turtles. You may also encounter dugongs, manta rays and bottlenose dolphins in the waters surrounding the Dampier Archipelago in WA, and if you visit between July and September, humpback whales can be seen as they migrate to temperate subtropical waters to mate and give birth. Check out the Turtle nesting and whale watching page for details. Keen birdwatchers will also be interested to know that the islands are an important refuge and breeding ground for some 26 species of land, sea and shore birds, including fairy and bridled terns. Dampier Archipelago Islands
Fishing on the Dampier ArchipelagoWith a huge variety of fish species inhabiting the area it’s a fishing paradise for both amateurs and professionals alike. Species include the much sought after coral trout, red emperor, scarlet sea perch, spangled emperor, Norwest snapper and the blue bone. A fishing guide, including details of size and bag limits, can be obtained from Karratha Visitor Centre or the Department of Fisheries. Camping on the Dampier ArchipelagoCamping in WA’s Dampier Archipelago is permitted within 100 metres of the high-water mark on the following beaches that are zoned for recreation:
Some of the islands are classified ‘A Class’ reserves, which means they are off limits, although a select few allow day access and overnight camping. The maximum stay on WA’s Dampier Archipelago is five nights and please remember, no fires, be clean and protect the local flora and fauna. Call the local Department of Environment and Conservation office on 9143 1488 for more details. Email Karratha Visitor Centre or call +61 8 9144 4600 for information about tours, boating, camping and fishing on the Dampier Archipelago in Western Australia (WA).
Some information presented in this website has been sourced, with permission, from the Shire of Roebourne website. |
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Snorkel in the pristine waters of the Dampier Archipelago
Take a fishing charter and explore the islands of the Dampier Archipelago
Experience the untouched beaches of the Dampier Peninsula
Relax in the sun on the West Pilbara Coast
Go snorkelling and catch yourself some lunch on the Dampier Peninsula



