Bathurst Bay
Bathurst Bay is a bay in the localities of Lakefield and Starcke in the Shire of Cook, Queensland, Australia.[1] In the 19th century it was the base for the pearling fleet. It is now a tourist attraction for Cape York Peninsula in northern Queensland, Australia, near the Great Barrier Reef.
History
The area was home to the
oyster pearls. By the 1890s, the pearling fleet was the only reason for continued settlement. The settlement was destroyed on 4 March 1899, when Cyclone Mahina passed through northern Queensland. Cyclone Mahina was notable for producing the highest recorded storm surge of any tropical cyclone in history. The once-abundant forests have not regrown, mainly because of continuing salt damage to the land by the storm surge. Since the Federation of Australia
in 1901, Bathurst Bay has become a popular fishing area. Few people have settled the bay area.
See also
References
- ^ "Bathurst Bay – bay in the Shire of Cook (entry 1842)". Queensland Place Names. Queensland Government. Retrieved 23 October 2017.
Further reading
- Shay, John; Shay, Bev (1999), The greatest of all cyclones : Bathurst Bay – 1899 (Limited ed.), Cooktown and District Historical Society
External links
- Callaghan, Jeff (2011), Case study : the Bathurst Bay Hurricane, March 1899 (PDF), Brisbane, Qld Harden Up Protecting Queensland, archived (PDF) from the original on 22 October 2017, retrieved 23 October 2017
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