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Denham & Monkey MiaShark Bay is one of only a handful of regions in the
world to meet all four selection criteria for World Heritage Listing. Denham,
located 832 kms north of Perth lays on the western side of Peron Peninsula.
Monkey Mia is 24 kms to the north-east of Denham on the
east side of the Peron Peninsula. Shark Bay was the site of the first recorded landing by white man ~ Captain
Dirk Hartog on Australian soil back on the 25th October 1616.
Captain Hartog left an inscribed pewter plate nailed to a post at Cape
Inscription on Dirk Hartog Island. A replica is now on display at the
Shire of Shark Bay. By the late 1870's Shark Bay had become a popular
pearling region with pearling operators coming from as far away as
China. Pearling as a viable industry shut down by the start of the Depression
and today Denham is more well known for fishing and tourism Denham is a small but friendly town with
attractions such as
safe swimming beaches, jettys for fishing, boat launching facilities
and St. Andrews Anglica church ( constructed of Shark Bay shellblock). Since the 1960's the bottle nose dolphins have been interacting with humans. Today, CALM in conjunction with the Shark Bay Shire controls the feeding and interaction by having set feeding times so that the dolphins are not dependent on food handouts. Swimming with the dolphins is NOT permitted within an area set by CALM, known as Dolphin Beach.
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