Moulting Lagoon Important Bird Area

Designations
Official nameMoulting Lagoon
Designated16 November 1982
Reference no.251[1]
Official nameApsley Marshes
Designated16 November 1982
Reference no.255[2]
Black swan standing on a beach at the water's edge
The IBA is an important area for black swans
Pied oystercatcher walking along a beach
...as well as for pied oystercatchers

Moulting Lagoon Important Bird Area is a composite wetland site in eastern Tasmania, Australia. It comprises two adjacent and hydrologically continuous wetlands – Moulting Lagoon and the Apsley Marshes – at the head of Great Oyster Bay, near the base of the Freycinet Peninsula, between the towns of Swansea and Bicheno. Both components of the site are listed separately under the Ramsar Convention as wetlands of international significance. Moulting Lagoon is so named because it is a traditional moulting place for black swans. It is an important site for waterbirds.

  1. ^ "Moulting Lagoon". Ramsar Sites Information Service. Retrieved 25 April 2018.
  2. ^ "Apsley Marshes". Ramsar Sites Information Service. Retrieved 25 April 2018.