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Rocky Point Island
Geography
Location Northern Australia
Coordinates 14°13′55″S 144°34′41″E / 14.232°S 144.578°E / -14.232; 144.578
Administration
State Queensland

Rocky Point Island is a small island located in Northern Australia. It is a special part of the amazing Great Barrier Reef Marine Park. You can find it about 10 kilometers (6 miles) east of a place called Cape Melville in Queensland.

What is Rocky Point Island?

Rocky Point Island is one of many islands that make up the huge Great Barrier Reef. This reef is the world's largest coral reef system. The island itself is quite small. It is mostly made of rock, which is how it got its name.

Where is Rocky Point Island Located?

Rocky Point Island is in the northern part of Queensland, a large state in Australia. It sits in the warm waters of the Coral Sea, which is part of the Pacific Ocean. The nearest mainland point is Cape Melville. This area is known for its beautiful coastline and many small islands.

Cape Melville National Park

Cape Melville is a remote and wild area. It is part of the Cape Melville National Park. This park is famous for its unique rock formations and diverse wildlife. The waters around Rocky Point Island are connected to this natural wonderland.

Part of the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park

Rocky Point Island is inside the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park. This park was created to protect the reef and its amazing plants and animals. It is one of the most important natural areas in the world.

Why is the Marine Park Important?

The Great Barrier Reef Marine Park helps keep the reef healthy. It protects the coral, fish, turtles, and many other creatures that live there. Rules are in place to make sure people visit responsibly. This helps future generations enjoy the reef too.

What Lives Around the Island?

Because it is part of the Great Barrier Reef, the waters around Rocky Point Island are full of life.

  • Coral: Many different types of colorful corals grow here. They provide homes and food for other animals.
  • Fish: Thousands of fish species swim among the corals. You might see clownfish, parrotfish, and many others.
  • Sea Turtles: Several types of sea turtles, like green turtles and loggerhead turtles, live in the reef. They often visit islands like Rocky Point to nest.
  • Seabirds: Islands are important nesting spots for many seabirds. These birds fly over the ocean to find food.

Protecting Rocky Point Island

Protecting islands like Rocky Point is very important. They are small but vital parts of the larger Great Barrier Reef ecosystem. Efforts are made to keep the waters clean and the habitats safe. This ensures that the unique wildlife can continue to thrive.

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