The Yalgoo bioregion extends southeastwards from the southern end of
Shark Bay on Australia's west coast nearly to
Lake Barlee in the interior of Western Australia. The western portion, known as the Edel subregion, includes the
Edel Land peninsula and
Dirk Hartog,
Bernier, and
Dorre islands, which enclose Shark Bay on the west. It also includes the coastal plain south of Shark Bay nearly to
Kalbarri, where it transitions to the
Geraldton Sandplains bioregion. The Edel subregion rests on the
Carnarvon and
Perth sedimentary basins. The
Zuytdorp Cliffs line the coast from the northern end of Edel Land to the mouth of the
Murchison River. Soils are generally white sands along the coast, and pale red quaternary sands further inland. The Tallering subregion includes the Toolonga Plateau, part of the Carnarvon basin, and extends southeastward across the
Yilgarn craton, an uplifted block of ancient crystalline rock.
Subregions In the
Interim Biogeographic Regionalisation for Australia (IBRA) system it has the code of YAL, and it has two sub-regions. Earlier versions of the IBRA included the Edel subregion in the
Geraldton Sandplains bioregion. 2004's version 6.1 of the IBRA added the Edel subregion to the Yalgoo bioregion, and re-designated the original Yalgoo bioregion as the Tallering subregion. ==Climate==