- South Channel Fort
South Channel Fort coord|38|18|24|S|144|48|5|E| is a 0.7 ha artificial island in southern Port Phillip Bay,
Victoria, Australia , 6 km north-east of the town of Sorrento. It is 122 m long, 76 m wide, and is 6.4 m above sea-level. It was built on a shoal, close to the main shipping channel of the bay, with 14,000 tonnes ofbluestone boulders, concrete and sand. It was constructed during the 1880s as part of a defensive strategy to protect and control access by sea to Port Phillip Bay and the cities ofMelbourne andGeelong . It still contains remnants of its original military equipment, includingdisappearing gun s. [ [http://www.parkweb.vic.gov.au/resources05/05_0425.pdf Parks Victoria: South Channel Fort – Victoria’s only artificial island] downloaded 29 November 2007]South Channel Fort has been listed on the
Register of the National Estate both for its historic significance and its conservation importance as a breeding site for theWhite-faced Storm-petrel . Other species visiting the island includeLittle Penguin s ,Black-faced Cormorant s andAustralian Fur Seal s. Since 1995 it has been managed as part of theMornington Peninsula National Park . Public access is permitted during daylight hours and it is a popular diving site.References
ee also
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Pope's Eye
*Swan Island (Victoria)
*Fort Queenscliff
*Point Nepean
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