Pondalowie Bay Explained

Pondalowie Bay
Pushpin Map:Australia South Australia
Pushpin Relief:1
Pushpin Label Position:bottom
Pushpin Map Caption:Location in South Australia
Location:Spencer Gulf
Coords:-35.2361°N 136.8369°W
Type:Bay
Basin Countries:Australia
Length:about 4.25km (02.64miles)
Width:about 1.25km (00.78miles)
Max-Depth:6.4m (21feet)[1]
Islands:Royston, Middle and South

Pondalowie Bay is a bay in the Australian state of South Australia located on the west coast of the south-west tip of Yorke Peninsula in Spencer Gulf about 12km (07miles) west of Marion Bay. The coastline of Pondalowie Bay is both within the gazetted locality of Inneston and the Innes National Park.

Extent & description

Pondalowie Bay is located on the west coast of the south-west tip of Yorke Peninsula within Spencer Gulf in South Australia about 12km (07miles) west of Marion Bay. It lies between Royston Head at its northern extremity and an unnamed point at its southern extremity which is reported as being 0.75nmi north north-west of West Cape. The west side of the bay is guarded by three islands (from north to south) - Royston, Middle and South. The east side of the bay is formed by ‘a sandy beach backed by sand hills.’The entry into and out of the bay by small vessels can be achieved by passing through the gap between Middle Island and South Islet as water depths approach 11m (36feet) and as the width of the gap approaches 0.75nmi.There is a navigation aid consisting of a light is located on the South Islet.[2] [1]

Ports and other settlements

The south part of the bay is reported as providing anchorage, however the holding ground is considered to be poor due to the bottom consisting of ‘smooth limestone with a thin cover of sand.’ No infrastructure exists for maritime use apart from access to the beach from the national park’s road network which allows the launching and retrieval of small boats.[3] The sole settlement in Pondalowie Bay is a group of dwellings described as a ‘Fishermans village’. Immediately beyond the shores of the bay is a camping ground provided as part of the national park’s infrastructure.[4] [5]

Protected area status

The coastline of Pondalowie Bay and the land on the three islands have been part of Innes National Park since at least 1977 while the bay’s waters have been within the Southern Spencer Gulf Marine Park since 2012.[6] [7] [8] [9]

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Notes and References

  1. DMH, 1985, chart 23
  2. DEH, 2003, page 45
  3. DEH, 2003, page 33
  4. DEH, 2003, page 39
  5. Web site: Innes National Park Map. Department of Environment, Water and Natural Resources. 1 November 2014. March 2013.
  6. Web site: MARINE PARK 12, Southern Spencer Gulf. Department of Environment, Water and Natural Resources. 30 October 2014.
  7. DEH, 2003, page 7
  8. DEH, 2003, page 58
  9. BIA, 2005, page 203