Port Phillip Bay (Western Shoreline) and Bellarine Peninsula Ramsar Site

Designations
Official namePort Phillip Bay & Bellarine Peninsula
Designated15 December 1982
Reference no.266[1]

The Port Phillip Bay (Western Shoreline) and Bellarine Peninsula Ramsar Site is one of the Australian sites listed under the Ramsar Convention as a wetland of international importance. It was designated on 15 December 1982, and is listed as Ramsar Site No.266. Much of the site is also part of either the Swan Bay and Port Phillip Bay Islands Important Bird Area or the Werribee and Avalon Important Bird Area, identified as such by BirdLife International because of their importance for wetland and waterbirds as well as for orange-bellied parrots.[2] It comprises some six disjunct, largely coastal, areas of land, totalling 229 km2, along the western shore of Port Phillip and on the Bellarine Peninsula, in the state of Victoria. Wetland types protected include shallow marine waters, estuaries, freshwater lakes, seasonal swamps, intertidal mudflats and seagrass beds.[3]

The subsites include:

  1. ^ "Port Phillip Bay & Bellarine Peninsula". Ramsar Sites Information Service. Retrieved 25 April 2018.
  2. ^ BirdLife International (2011).
  3. ^ Ramsar Convention (2000).