Chinaman's Hat (Port Phillip)
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Chinaman's Hat is an octagonal structure in the South Channel of
Port Phillip Port Phillip ( Kulin: ''Narm-Narm'') or Port Phillip Bay is a horsehead-shaped enclosed bay on the central coast of southern Victoria, Australia. The bay opens into the Bass Strait via a short, narrow channel known as The Rip, and is com ...
, in the Australian state of
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, which serves as a shipping channel marker and haul-out for local
brown fur seal The brown fur seal (''Arctocephalus pusillus''), also known as the Cape fur seal, South African fur seal and Australian fur seal, is a species of fur seal. Description The brown fur seal is the largest and most robust member of the fur seal ...
s. It is in the
Mornington Peninsula Shire The Shire of Mornington Peninsula is a local government area in southeastern Metropolitan Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. It is located to the south of the Melbourne City Centre. It has an area of 724 square kilometres and in June 2018 it had a ...
, east-south-east of
Pope's Eye Pope's Eye is the uncompleted foundation for an island fort intended to defend the entrance to Port Phillip in the state of Victoria, Australia. The undefined area of the fort, generally assessed at , is one of six separate areas that comprise ...
. Along with the latter, it served as a navigation beacon at the Heads of the bay.


History

The term ''Chinaman's Hat'', the name once associated with a former military structure, Station M, was transferred to a new seal platform erected by Parks Victoria in 2002. Postwar, a structure was built to replace a dilapidated military installation which had been erected on a
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, shortly before 1942, as part of the Port Phillip defence system. That structure is often said to have supported an optical mount, or magic eye'', which transmitted two piezo electronic beams across
the Rip "The Rip", also known as "The Heads", is the narrow waterway entrance connecting the Bass Strait to the bay of Port Phillip in southern Victoria, Australia, and is the only route of maritime transport into Port Phillip and thus seaport acces ...
to a large mirror, and then to two reflectors, respectively Station P and Station S, at The Heads at
Point Lonsdale Point Lonsdale is a coastal township on the Bellarine Peninsula, near Queenscliff, Victoria, Australia. The town is divided between the Borough of Queenscliffe and the City of Greater Geelong. Point Lonsdale is also one of the headlands which, ...
. Any break in transmission in the system was designed to set off an alarm signalling the possible presence of enemy vessels. The device apparently did not function as expected, and the equipment was removed two years later, in 1944. However, some doubts have been expressed regarding the existence of that interception system, although the site certainly was equipped in wartime with underwater indicator loops to detect submarines. After it was abandoned, the dilapidated remains were used as a perch for both recreational fishing and as an anchorage. It rested on a circular concrete caisson base, roughly in diameter, raised on a sandy shoal some below the waterline. In early 2002, Parks Victoria was granted a permit to demolish the old structure, after arguing that it posed a risk for small craft navigation and was devoid of heritage value. In the face of public protests, the authority built an expensive alternative platform, at a cost of A$210,000, which was quickly disparaged by critics at the time as a veritable "
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for seals". The new structure for the seal colony was grounded on a rectangular base and lies not far from the
Mud Islands The Mud Islands reserve is located within Port Phillip, about south-west of Melbourne, Australia, lying inside Port Phillip Heads, north of Portsea and east of Queenscliff. The land area of about is made up of three low-lying islands sur ...
bird sanctuary. At first, the seals refused to budge from their traditional, run-down landmark, and it was only after the authorities demolished the old haul-out that they settled on the new platform. The new structure now carries the name Chinaman's Hat. The present structure is one of four haul-outs or resting sites in the bay, and is occupied by a bachelor community of the Australian fur seals. It is a popular destination for scuba divers and snorkelers. Visitors to the site are warned to keep their distance, because the seals can react aggressively to people who approach too close.


See also

* South Channel Pile Light *
West Channel Pile Light The West Channel Pile Light is an active two-storey octagonal lighthouse in Port Phillip, Victoria, Australia. It was built in 1881, replacing a lightship installed in 1854, to mark the north-east end of the West Sand. The site is listed in the ...


References

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