Lake Wabby Explained

Lake Wabby
Pushpin Map:Queensland
Location:K'gari
Coords:-25.4581°N 153.1297°W
Inflow:Natural spring
Outflow:None
Basin Countries:Australia
Max-Depth:12m (39feet)

Lake Wabby is a small freshwater, green colored lake. It is located in the Great Sandy National Park on the eastern side of K'gari off the coast of Queensland, Australia. The lake is directly adjacent to the Hammerstone Sandblow, which is slowly moving into the lake. Eventually it will disappear under the sand.

Unlike most other lakes on K'gari which are too acidic, Lake Wabby provides habitat to several species of fish.[1] Thirteen species have been identified.[2]

The lakes is both a window lake and a barrage lake. Barrage lakes form when water flows from a natural spring are blocked by a sandmass.[1] With a maximum depth of 12 m, it is the deepest lake on the island.[3]

Lake Wabby has cultural significance to the Butchulla people.[3]

Facilities

The Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service provides toilets, a walk-in camping area, a lookout and various walking tracks from the carpark to and around the lake.

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Lake Wabby . Queensland Holidays . Tourism Queensland . 9 June 2011 .
  2. Book: Arthington, Angela H. . Ecology of Australian Freshwater Fishes . Mark J. Kennard . Bradley J. Pusey . Stephen R. Balcombe . Paul . Humphries . Keith . Walker . Assemblages . 2013 . Csiro Publishing . 0643097449 . 248 . 30 August 2014.
  3. Web site: About Fraser Island . 28 February 2014 . Department of National Parks, Recreation, Sport and Racing . 30 August 2014 .