Fitzgerald Bay | |
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Becky's Bay | |
Location in South Australia | |
Location | Spencer Gulf, South Australia |
Coordinates | 32°56′10″S 137°46′25″E / 32.93611°S 137.77361°E |
Type | Bay |
Basin countries | Australia |
Fitzgerald Bay is a large bay located between Point Lowly and Backy Point in South Australia's upper Spencer Gulf. The bay's shoreline consists mostly of pebble beaches and sparse grey mangroves. In the 2000s the bay was used for the farming of yellowtail kingfish until their closure circa 2011 in response to high levels of fish mortality.[1] Understanding of the environmental impacts of yellowtail kingfish farming is limited.[2] As of 2021, fish farming has not returned to Fitzgerald Bay, but aquaculture zones remain in place, and Clean Seas is authorised to restock fish farms there. There are approximately forty shacks and coastal homes sparsely distributed along the fringe of Fitzgerald Bay whose interests are represented by the Cultana Jenkins Shackowners' Association.