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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Shark Bay, Western Australia' has mentioned 'Sea' in the following places:
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At that time most of the area was dry land, rising sea levels flooding Shark Bay between 8,000 BP and 6,000 BP.
Seasonally, sea turtles come here to nest and are the subject of studies conducted in conjunction with the Western Australian Department of Environment and Conservation (DEC) on this sheltered island.
It is home to about 10,000 dugongs (xe2x80x98sea cowsxe2x80x99), around 12.5% of the world's population,[8] and there are many Indo-Pacific bottlenose dolphins, particularly at Monkey Mia.
Some bottlenose dolphins in Shark Bay exhibit one of the few known cases of tool use in marine mammals (along with sea otters): they protect their nose with a sponge while foraging for food in the sandy sea bottom.
The threatened green and loggerhead sea turtles nest on the bay's sandy beaches.
This has raised the sea floor, making the bay shallower.
Seagrasses also restrict the tidal flow of waters through the bay area, preventing the ocean tides from diluting the sea water.