Animal or Vegetable? - WA's Corals
Corals and the environment
The Western Australian Museum acknowledges and respects the Traditional Owners of their ancestral lands, waters and skies.
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples are advised that this digital guide may include images, sounds, and names of now deceased persons.
Learn about the incredible marine life that can be found along Western Australia's coastline.
Be immersed in an underwater world, see rare specimens, and find out how local communities can help protect our natural landscapes.
Meet Megamouth!
Distant Discoveries
Video
Rare and Beautiful - The Ruby Seadragon
A rare beauty - the Ruby Seadragon
Article
What Lies Under the Water - WA Marine Life
Life from a hidden world
Article
Animal or Vegetable? - WA's Corals
Corals and the environment
Article
Rare and Endangered - Marine Life at Risk
Marine life at risk - who is going to help?
Article
Mysterious and Rarely Seen- The Megamouth Shark
They are not all scary - Megamouth
Article
Things that Fly Underwater - Stingrays
Bluespotted Ribbontail Ray
Article
Small but Deadly - The Blue Ringed Octopus
Watch out, it might be small but it can kill you
Article
Climate Change and WA Marine Life
Ningaloo Reef - a giant air filter
Article
Moving Megamouth Feature
22 September 2010
Video
Moving Megamouth
Timelapse
Video
Megamouth
Video
Video
Hard Corals – Reef Architects
Video
Sharks – Top of the food Chain
Video
Welcome explorers
Video
Fishing for DNA
Video
Curiosity and the Turtle
Video
Damselfish – Citizens of the Reef
Video
Which Fish am I?
Video
Stingrays – The Electric Hunters
Video
The Moray Eel – Reef Predator
Video
Woodside WA Down Under Gallery.
Credit: WA Museum