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Batavia Coast is located in Western Australia
WA/NT border
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Wyndham
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Kuri Bay
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Wallal
Wallal
Cape Preston
Cape Preston
Carnarvon
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North West Cape
North West Cape
Kalbarri
Kalbarri
Jurien
Jurien
Fremantle
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Mandurah
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Cape Leeuwin
Cape Leeuwin
Bremer Bay
Bremer Bay
Israelite Bay
Israelite Bay
Eucla
Eucla
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Commonly used Bureau of Meteorology coastal landmarks

Batavia Coast is a name attributed to a section of the coastline of Western Australia, in the region close to the vicinity of the site of the wreck of the Batavia in the Abrolhos Islands.

It lies north of the Sunset Coast and Turquoise Coast. In the early 1990s, maps of the coast included the main place on the coast as Geraldton, with Kalbarri as the northernmost location, and Jurien and Cervantes at the southern end.[1]

In 2001 it had considerable planning for the strategies for conservation and management of the coast.[2][3][4]

  1. ^ Western Australia. Department of Land Administration. Cartographic Services Branch; Western Australia. Dept. of Conservation and Land Management. Land Information Branch (1991), Streetsmart touring map. Batavia Coast Geraldton, Dongara-Port Denison, Kalbarri, Northampton, Jurien, Cervantes (Rev. and repr. 1991 ed.), Dept. of Land Administration, ISBN 978-0-7309-2852-2
  2. ^ Batavia Coast Coastal Planning Group; Landvision (Firm) (2001), Batavia Coast strategy : community consultation : evaluation, Dept of Planning and Infrastructure, retrieved 14 December 2015
  3. ^ Batavia Coast Coastal Planning Group; Landvision (Firm) (2001), Batavia Coast strategy : final, Dept of Planning and Infrastructure, ISBN 978-0-7309-9309-4
  4. ^ Western Australia. Ministry for Planning; Batavia Coast Coastal Planning Group (2000), A newsletter from the Batavia Coast Coastal Planning Group, Ministry for Planning, ISSN 1444-4054

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