- Bathurst Bay
Bathurst Bay is the name of a 19th century
peninsula settlement that is now atourist attraction onCape York in northernQueensland , near theGreat Barrier Reef .The British first settled Bathurst Bay sometime in the early-19th Century. The settlement had few tradable goods because of itsclimate and terrain. The site became important in the mid- to late-19th Century as ananchor age for the pearling fleet, which was discovering valuableoyster pearls . By the 1890s, the pearling fleet was the only reason for continued settlement.This settlement was destroyed on
March 4 1899 whenCyclone Mahina passed through northern Queensland.Since
Australia had become a nation, Bathurst Bay has become a popularfishing area. The bay itself is a part of the Cook Shire (seated inCooktown ), but few people have settled the bay area. The once-abundantforest s have not regrown, mainly because of continuing salt damage to the land by the tidal wave.ee also
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* [http://www.lgp.qld.gov.au/applications/lgDirectory/CouncilInfo/Default.aspx?OrgCode=COOK Cook Shire entry in Queensland Local Government Directory]
* [http://maps.google.com/maps?ll=-14.237762,144.365845&spn=1.664111,1.925629&t=k&hl=en Satellite Photo of Bathurst Bay]
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