Port Musgrave is a shallow, almost enclosed,
estuarine
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bay
A bay is a recessed, coastal body of water that directly connects to a larger main body of water, such as an ocean, a lake, or another bay. A large bay is usually called a Gulf (geography), gulf, sea, sound (geography), sound, or bight (geogra ...
located on the western coast of the
Cape York Peninsula in
Far North Queensland
Far North Queensland (FNQ) is the northernmost part of the Australian state of Queensland. Its largest city is Cairns and it is dominated geographically by Cape York Peninsula, which stretches north to the Torres Strait, and west to the Gulf C ...
, Australia.
Geography
Two major rivers, the
Wenlock Wenlock may refer to:
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* Little Wenlock, a village in Shropshire
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** (Much) Wenlock (UK Parliament constituency)
** Wenlock Priory, a 7th/12th-century monastery
* Wenlock Basin, a canal basi ...
and the
Ducie discharge into it. The bay itself and the area surrounding it is defined as the Port Musgrave Aggregation
DIWA nationally important wetland. The surrounding area is rich in freshwater swamps, while the estuary itself has tidal flats and mangroves, including stands of the
Nipa Palm. It is an important breeding area for
saltwater crocodiles. The small
Aboriginal
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community of
Mapoon
Mapoon is a coastal town in the Aboriginal Shire of Mapoon and a locality split between the Aboriginal Shire of Mapoon and the Shire of Cook in Queensland, Australia. In the , Mapoon had a population of 317 people.
History Pre-European settleme ...
lies on the southern shore of the bay.
History
''
Uradhi'' (also known as ''Anggamudi'', ''Ankamuti'', ''Atampaya'', ''Bawtjathi'', and ''Lotiga)'' is an Australian Aboriginal language of the
Western Cape York Peninsula. The traditional language region includes north of
Mapoon
Mapoon is a coastal town in the Aboriginal Shire of Mapoon and a locality split between the Aboriginal Shire of Mapoon and the Shire of Cook in Queensland, Australia. In the , Mapoon had a population of 317 people.
History Pre-European settleme ...
and
Duyfken Point
Duyfken Point is a point in the locality of Mission River, Shire of Cook, Queensland, Australia ().
Geography
Duyfken Point is on the western coast of Cape York Peninsula on the Gulf of Carpentaria.
History
Duyfken Point was named by Matthe ...
and east of the coast strip to the north of Port Musgrave (Angkamuthi country) incorporating the mouth of the
Ducie River, the lower reaches of the Dulhunty River and the upper reaches of the Skardon River in the north. Following the displacement of Indigenous people by British settlement, it was also spoken in the
Northern Peninsula Area Region including the communities of
New Mapoon,
Injinoo and
Cowal Creek.
The bay was discovered by
Europeans
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in 1887 by Hugh Milinan and Edward Cullen who named the bay in honour of
Sir Anthony Musgrave,
at the time, the
Governor of Queensland.
See also
References
Musgrave
Estuaries of Queensland
Landforms of Far North Queensland
Bays of Queensland
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