Garig Gunak Barlu is a national park in the Northern Territory of Australia on the Cobourg Peninsula and some adjoining waters about 216 kilometres (134 mi) north-east of the territory capital of Darwin.
Its name derives from the local Garig language, and the words gunak 'land' and barlu 'deep water'.
Croker Island, although close east of the peninsula, is not part of the park.
The surrounding ocean is also inhabited by sharks and cetaceans, and saltwater crocodiles live near the coast.
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