Cloudy Bay (Tasmania)
Appearance
Native name: Lunawanna Allonah | |
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Geography | |
Location | Tasman Sea |
Coordinates | 43°28′S 147°13′E / 43.467°S 147.217°E |
Administration | |
State | Tasmania |
LGA | Kingborough Council |
Cloudy Bay is located at the southernmost end of Bruny Island in the Australian state of Tasmania, inside South Bruny National Park.
Shore-based whaling stations operated in the bay in the 1830s.[1]
The bay consists of a 5 kilometre long beach which at one end, facilitates surfing and, at the other, a camping location with toilet facilities.[2]
Environment
[edit]Cloudy Bay is part of the Cloudy Bay Marine Conservation Area, known for its seagrass and shallow sediment microalgae which support diverse marine life.[3]
Gallery
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Looking from the camping location, Cloudy Bay is a quiet and peaceful beach with calm waters and slowly levelling sands.
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The beach is surrounded by native Australian plants for its entire 5 kilometre span.
References
[edit]- ^ Nash, Michael; Tasmanian Heritage Office (2003), The bay whalers : Tasmania's shore-based whaling industry, Navarine Publishing, ISBN 978-0-9586561-9-1 p.134.
- ^ Department of Natural Resources and Environment Tasmania. "South Bruny National Park - Parks & Wildlife Service Tasmania". p. 9. Retrieved 19 April 2024.
- ^ Department of Natural Resources and Environment Tasmania. "Marine Conservation Areas - Parks & Wildlife Service Tasmania". p. 9. Retrieved 19 April 2024.