Sceale Bay, South Australia
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Sceale Bay South Australia |
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Sceale Bay Panorama |
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Population: | 28 | ||||||
Established: | 1888 | ||||||
Postcode: | 5680 | ||||||
Elevation: | 1 m | ||||||
Location: | 32 km South of Streaky Bay | ||||||
LGA: | District Council of Streaky Bay | ||||||
State District: | Flinders | ||||||
Federal Division: | Grey | ||||||
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Sceale Bay (pronounced Scale bay) is a small town 32 km south of Streaky Bay on the Eyre Peninsula of South Australia. With a permanent population of only 28, the town's numbers increase by three fold over the summer holiday period. The town is primarily an isolated holiday destination, with nothing in the way of commerce or industry occuring in its bounds.
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[edit] History
The town was initially proclaimed under the name of Yanera in October 1888, but had been earlier named Sceale Bay by Captain Bloomfield Douglas of the Royal Navy, therefore most people continued calling it by that name. Yanera was offically renamed Sceale Bay in 1940. A jetty was built to service the coastal traders in 1910, but despite a fierce fight to save it, was demolished in 1972.
[edit] Geography
The township of Sceale Bay lies on the bay of the same name. The protected waters of the bay have long sandy beaches with minimal swell. However the exposed coast surrounding the bay feels the full force of the Southern Ocean swells. Cliffs and diverse rock formations can be found on the coast bordering the bay. Inland is highly unremarkable for the most part, with agricultural land dominating the scenery. Murphy's Haystacks are only a few minutes drive form the township.
In July 2006, Sceale Bay Conservation Park was established to aid in the protection of native flora and fauna, particularly the seal colony located in the bay.
[edit] Tourism
Sceale Bay is a frequently visited destination by tourists on the Eyre Peninsula, with tourists drawn by its natural beauty and its fishing. A caravan park exists in the town, but all food, petrol and other gear must be purchased at Streaky Bay. This fact means that most visitors to the town drive from Streaky Bay to Sceale Bay.
The fishing potential of Sceale Bay is enormous, with beach and rock fishing an option, but a boat is needed to access the offshore fishing. All year round the deep reefs hold Snapper, Trevally, Nannygai, Whiting, Kingfish and in the summer, Bluefin Tuna congregate on the offshore lumps. Whiting, Tommy Ruff and Salmon can be caught in the calmer protected waters. A boat ramp is located in Sceale Bay.
[edit] External Links
- Streaky Bay Council page
- E.P. Tourism - Streaky bay Area
- Clmate for Streaky Bay Districts
- Sceale Bay C.P. announcement