Mangles Bay (Western Australia)
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Mangles Bay ( bay of Cockburn Sound in Western Australia. The town of Rockingham is on its coast, and the causeway to Garden Island runs along its southern edge.
) is aThe bay's seabed consists of the Mangles Bay shallows, which is covered in seagrass meadows; and the Mangles Bay deep basin, a much deeper area slightly to the north.
Mangles Bay is a popular recreation area. It is used for fishing, water sports such as sailing, water skiing, boating and swimming, and its coast is a popular Rockingham beach and park. It's also a good zone of depostition There are plans to build a marina there.