The Kimberley coast of Western Australia is remote, rugged and challenging to explore. Being largely uninhabited and inaccessible, it remains unchanged as a vast wilderness. The coastline lies entirely within tropical latitudes and experiences a monsoonal wet season between November and April. It has some of the world's highest tides and the massive water movement affects the sea level by over ten metres in some places. This field guide provides readers with an introduction to some of the most common and recognisable plants and animals of the region.