The Spencer Gulf is the westernmost and larger of two large inlets (the other being
Gulf St Vincent) on the southern coast of
Australia
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, in the state of
South Australia
South Australia (commonly abbreviated as SA) is a States and territories of Australia, state in the southern central part of Australia. With a total land area of , it is the fourth-largest of Australia's states and territories by area, which in ...
, facing the
Great Australian Bight
The Great Australian Bight is a large oceanic bight (geography), bight, or open bay, off the central and western portions of the southern Coast, coastline of mainland Australia.
There are two definitions for its extent—one by the Internation ...
. It spans from the
Cape Catastrophe and
Eyre Peninsula in the west to
Cape Spencer and
Yorke Peninsula
The Yorke Peninsula, known as Guuranda by the original inhabitants, the Narungga people, is a peninsula located northwest and west of Adelaide in South Australia, between Spencer Gulf on the west and Gulf St Vincent on the east. The peninsula ...
in the east.
The largest towns on the gulf are
Port Lincoln
Port Lincoln is a city on the Lower Eyre Peninsula in the Australian states and territories of Australia, state of South Australia. Known as Galinyala by the traditional owners, the Barngarla people, it is situated on the shore of Boston Bay, ...
,
Whyalla,
Port Pirie
Port Pirie is a small city on the east coast of the Spencer Gulf in South Australia, north of the state capital, Adelaide. Port Pirie is the largest city and the main retail centre of the Mid North region of South Australia. The city has an ex ...
, and
Port Augusta
Port Augusta (''Goordnada'' in the revived indigenous Barngarla language) is a coastal city in South Australia about by road from the state capital, Adelaide. Most of the city is on the eastern shores of Spencer Gulf, immediately south of the ...
. Smaller towns on the gulf include
Tumby Bay,
Port Neill,
Arno Bay,
Cowell,
Port Germein,
Port Broughton,
Wallaroo,
Port Hughes,
Port Victoria,
Port Rickaby,
Point Turton, and
Corny Point.
History
The first recorded exploration of the gulf was that of
Matthew Flinders in February 1802. Flinders navigated inland from the present location of
Port Augusta
Port Augusta (''Goordnada'' in the revived indigenous Barngarla language) is a coastal city in South Australia about by road from the state capital, Adelaide. Most of the city is on the eastern shores of Spencer Gulf, immediately south of the ...
to within of the termination of the water body.
The gulf was named ''Spencer's Gulph'' by Flinders on 20 March 1802, after
George John Spencer, the 2nd
Earl Spencer.
The
Baudin expedition visited the gulf after Flinders with
Nicholas Baudin
Nicolas Thomas Baudin (; 17 February 175416 September 1803) was a French people, French explorer, cartographer, naturalist and hydrographer, most notable for his explorations in Australia and the southern Pacific Ocean, Pacific. He carried a few ...
giving it the name ''Golfe Bonaparte'' and
Louis de Freycinet using the name ''Golfe de la Melomanie'' on the expedition's published charts.
By the 1830s, the
natural harbour of
Port Lincoln
Port Lincoln is a city on the Lower Eyre Peninsula in the Australian states and territories of Australia, state of South Australia. Known as Galinyala by the traditional owners, the Barngarla people, it is situated on the shore of Boston Bay, ...
had become the site of an unofficial settlement, due in part to its convenience as a base for
whaling vessels – which had long operated in the
Great Australian Bight
The Great Australian Bight is a large oceanic bight (geography), bight, or open bay, off the central and western portions of the southern Coast, coastline of mainland Australia.
There are two definitions for its extent—one by the Internation ...
. Prior to the selection of
Adelaide
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, some consideration was given to Port Lincoln as the potential site of a capital city.
Geography and topography
The Gulf is wide at its mouth (from Cape Catastrophe to Cape Spencer) and long (from its mouth to Port Augusta). The western shore of the gulf is the
Eyre Peninsula, while the eastern side is the
Yorke Peninsula
The Yorke Peninsula, known as Guuranda by the original inhabitants, the Narungga people, is a peninsula located northwest and west of Adelaide in South Australia, between Spencer Gulf on the west and Gulf St Vincent on the east. The peninsula ...
, which separates it from the smaller
Gulf St Vincent. Its entrance was defined by
Matthew Flinders in 1802 as a line from
Cape Catastrophe on Eyre Peninsula to
Cape Spencer on Yorke Peninsula.
At the time of Flinders' exploration the gulf was noted to extend inland from a point near the Port Augusta crossing.
This so-called extension of the gulf consists of a land depression and occasional watercourse known as the
Pirie–Torrens corridor, and the inland waterbody
Lake Torrens.
The northern end of the gulf is spanned by the
Joy Baluch AM Bridge between
Port Augusta
Port Augusta (''Goordnada'' in the revived indigenous Barngarla language) is a coastal city in South Australia about by road from the state capital, Adelaide. Most of the city is on the eastern shores of Spencer Gulf, immediately south of the ...
and
Port Augusta West and further north by
Yorkey Crossing.
Informal names for subdivisions of the gulf waters are sometimes used. "Northern Spencer Gulf" refers to waters north of
Wallaroo and
Arno Bay, while "Southern Spencer Gulf" refers to waters south of that line, extending to the mouth of the gulf. "Upper Spencer Gulf" includes the waters north of Port Pirie, and includes the three towns sometimes referred to as the Iron Triangle: Whyalla, Port Augusta and Port Pirie. Its boundary lacks precise definition.
Wildlife

The land surrounding the gulf, consisting of the
Eyre and
Yorke Peninsula
The Yorke Peninsula, known as Guuranda by the original inhabitants, the Narungga people, is a peninsula located northwest and west of Adelaide in South Australia, between Spencer Gulf on the west and Gulf St Vincent on the east. The peninsula ...
s, is the
Eyre Yorke Block bioregion. This was originally wooded shrubland but has now mainly been cleared for agriculture. The arid
Gawler bioregion extends to the Spencer Gulf on the north-west. Many of South Australia's iconic marine species can be found on the shores and in the waters of Spencer Gulf.
Marine species
The rocky inshore reef along the coast near
Port Bonython and
Point Lowly is a breeding ground for the Northern Spencer Gulf population of
Australian giant cuttlefish. They are a favorite food of local
bottlenose dolphins, who have developed sophisticated techniques for safely eating these creatures. The Upper Spencer Gulf is also known for its
snapper and
Yellowtail kingfish fishing.
Great white shark
The great white shark (''Carcharodon carcharias''), also known as the white shark, white pointer, or simply great white, is a species of large Lamniformes, mackerel shark which can be found in the coastal surface waters of all the major ocea ...
s are sometimes seen in Spencer Gulf by fishermen, and
shark cage diving and surface tours operate out of
Port Lincoln
Port Lincoln is a city on the Lower Eyre Peninsula in the Australian states and territories of Australia, state of South Australia. Known as Galinyala by the traditional owners, the Barngarla people, it is situated on the shore of Boston Bay, ...
.
A relic population of tiger pipefish (''
Filicampus tigris''), a subtropical species is range limited to Northern Spencer Gulf.
Marine mammals
Visiting
southern right whales and
humpback whales enter Spencer Gulf from June through to October, and can be seen as far north as Point Lowly and Port Augusta.
New Zealand fur seals and
Australian sea lion
The Australian sea lion (''Neophoca cinerea''), also known as the Australian sea-lion or Australian sealion, is a species of sea lion that is the only endemic pinniped in Australia. It is currently Monotypic taxon, monotypic in the genus ''Neopho ...
s can be found in southern Spencer Gulf, with significant breeding colonies located at Dangerous Reef and in the Sir Joseph Banks Group. Occasional sightings occurring in Northern Spencer Gulf.
Bottlenose dolphin
The bottlenose dolphin is a toothed whale in the genus ''Tursiops''. They are common, cosmopolitan members of the family Delphinidae, the family of oceanic dolphins. Molecular studies show the genus contains three species: the common bot ...
s can be seen in the gulf's waters year-round.
Seabirds
Breeding colonies of
little penguins exist on islands in Spencer Gulf. The northernmost colonies are located at
Lipson Island and
Wardang Island. In 2004, the Wardang Island colony's population was approximately 8,000 penguins.
Cape Barren geese and several species of
cormorants also breed on islands in Spencer Gulf.
Islands
Spencer Gulf contains a number of inshore and offshore islands. These include (from north to south):
*
Curlew Island (south of
Port Augusta
Port Augusta (''Goordnada'' in the revived indigenous Barngarla language) is a coastal city in South Australia about by road from the state capital, Adelaide. Most of the city is on the eastern shores of Spencer Gulf, immediately south of the ...
)
*
Weeroona Island (north of
Port Pirie
Port Pirie is a small city on the east coast of the Spencer Gulf in South Australia, north of the state capital, Adelaide. Port Pirie is the largest city and the main retail centre of the Mid North region of South Australia. The city has an ex ...
)
*
Shag Island (north of Port Broughton)
*
Entrance Island (near
Cowell)
*
Bird Islands (near
Wallaroo)
*
Lipson Island (north of
Tumby Bay)
*
Tumby Island (south of Tumby Bay)
*
Wardang Island & the
Goose Island group (near
Port Victoria)
* The
Sir Joseph Banks Group (offshore from Tumby Bay)
*
Louth Island & Rabbit Island (in
Louth Bay)
[
* Boston Island (in Boston Bay)][
* Grantham Island and Bicker Isles (in Proper Bay)][
* Donington Island, Carcase Rock, Owen Island, Taylor Island, Grindal Island, Little Island, Lewis Island, Smith Island, Hopkins Island and Thistle Island (east of the Jussieu Peninsula).]
* Middle Island, South Island
The South Island ( , 'the waters of Pounamu, Greenstone') is the largest of the three major islands of New Zealand by surface area, the others being the smaller but more populous North Island and Stewart Island. It is bordered to the north by ...
and Royston Island (in Pondalowie Bay)
* Gambier Islands
The Gambier Islands ( or ) are an archipelago in French Polynesia, located at the southeast terminus of the Tuamotu archipelago. They cover an area of , and are made up of the Mangareva Islands, a group of high islands remnants of a caldera alo ...
including Wedge Island (in the mouth of Spencer Gulf)
Port development proposals
Due to its proximity to many identified mineral deposits in South Australia's Far North, Eyre Peninsula and Braemar regions, there are multiple new port and harbour developments proposed for the region.
These include new or expanded facilities at (from north to south):
* Port Bonython - Port Bonython Bulk Commodities Export Facility - Spencer Gulf Port Link (proposed 2012)
*Port Playford - Iron ore transshipment port proposed to be constructed on the site of the former Playford A Power Station, south of Port Augusta
* Whyalla - Inner harbour expansion - Arrium (completed 2013)
* Port Pirie
Port Pirie is a small city on the east coast of the Spencer Gulf in South Australia, north of the state capital, Adelaide. Port Pirie is the largest city and the main retail centre of the Mid North region of South Australia. The city has an ex ...
- Possible expansion for trans-shipment of iron ore from the Braemar region (concept stage)
* Lucky Bay - Lucky Bay Common User Export Facility (harbour expansion) - SeaSA (proposed 2013, construction commenced 2014)
* Myponie Point - Possible port location for Braemar region mineral exports (concept stage)
* Cape Hardy - Iron Road Limited (proposed 2013)
* Lipson Cove - Port Spencer (formerly known as Sheep Hill) - Centrex Metals (proposed 2011) The port could be completed in 2023.
Seawater desalination plants
In 2022, the government of South Australia announced the Northern Water Supply Project, which as of 2023, is considering a business case for establishing a large seawater desalination plant in the upper Spencer Gulf. If constructed, water will be supplied for use to the Olympic Dam and Carapateena copper mines in the state's far north. It is also intended to supply water for a prospective hydrogen export industry. An environmental impact statement for the project is anticipated mid-2024.
, one reverse osmosis
Reverse osmosis (RO) is a water purification process that uses a partially permeable membrane, semi-permeable membrane to separate water molecules from other substances. RO applies pressure to overcome osmotic pressure that favors even distribu ...
and one thermal seawater desalination plant
Desalination is a process that removes mineral components from saline water. More generally, desalination is the removal of salts and minerals from a substance. One example is soil desalination. This is important for agriculture. It is possible ...
draw water from Spencer Gulf. Several others are planned. All currently or will produce water primarily or exclusively for industrial use. They are:
Spencer Gulf in film & video
The Spencer Gulf region, its wildlife and its development are the subjects of a documentary film in production (as of 2020) entitled ''Cuttlefish Country''.
Protected areas
Reserves declared by the South Australian government
Aquatic Reserves
Spencer Gulf contains four aquatic reserves.
Blanche Harbour-Douglas Bank Aquatic Reserve which is located in west side of Spencer
Gulf, north of Whyalla, was declared in 1980 'for fisheries management, protection of its mangrove-seagrass communities and associated fish nursery areas.'[
Goose Island Aquatic Reserve which is located at Goose Island on the east side of Spencer Gulf near Port Victoria was d eclared in 1971 to provide 'a conservation area where teaching institutions may conduct classes and scientific research on marine biology and ecology and to protect the habitat of the seal colony situated on White Rocks.']
Whyalla - Cowleds Landing Aquatic Reserve which is located on the west side of Spencer Gulf, just south of Whyalla, was declared in 1980 to 'protect the mangrove-seagrass communities and associated fish nursery areas.'[
Yatala Harbour Upper Spencer Gulf Aquatic Reserve which is located in Yatala Harbour on the east side of Spencer Gulf, north of Port Pirie, was declared in 1980 for 'the protection of its mangrove-seagrass communities and associated fish nursery areas.'][
]
Marine Parks
Spencer Gulf contains five marine parks, each with its own outer boundary and internal zoning. Fishing is prohibited with Sanctuary Zones, and detailed maps and GPS coordinates for the parks are available from the Government of South Australia's Department of Environment, Water & Natural Resources.
The marine parks within Spencer Gulf are (from north to south):
* Upper Spencer Gulf Marine Park
* Franklin Harbor Marine Park
* Eastern Spencer Gulf Marine Park
* Sir Joseph Banks Group Marine Park
* Southern Spencer Gulf Marine Park
Terrestrial reserves
A number of terrestrial reserves either adjoin Spencer Gulf at low water
Tides are the rise and fall of sea levels caused by the combined effects of the gravity, gravitational forces exerted by the Moon (and to a much lesser extent, the Sun) and are also caused by the Earth and Moon orbiting one another.
Tide ...
or are located on islands within the gulf. On the west coast of the gulf, from north to south, they are Munyaroo Conservation Park, Franklin Harbor Conservation Park, Lipson Island Conservation Park, Tumby Island Conservation Park, Sir Joseph Banks Group Conservation Park, Lincoln National Park and Memory Cove Wilderness Protection Area. On the east coast of the gulf, from north to south, they are Winninowie Conservation Park, Bird Islands Conservation Park, Goose Island Conservation Park, Leven Beach Conservation Park and Innes National Park. At the mouth of the gulf, the Gambier Islands Conservation Park is located within the Gambier Islands group.
Non-statutory arrangements
Important Bird Areas
Three Important Bird Areas (IBAs) have been nominated by BirdLife International
BirdLife International is a global partnership of non-governmental organizations that strives to conserve birds and their habitats. BirdLife International's priorities include preventing extinction of bird species, identifying and safeguarding i ...
at locations in Spencer Gulf. The Spencer Gulf Important Bird Area lies along the north-eastern coast of the Gulf; it comprises a strip of coastal land consisting mainly of intertidal mudflat
Mudflats or mud flats, also known as tidal flats or, in Ireland, slob or slobs, are coastal wetlands that form in intertidal areas where sediments have been deposited by tides or rivers. A global analysis published in 2019 suggested that tidal ...
s, mangrove
A mangrove is a shrub or tree that grows mainly in coastal saline water, saline or brackish water. Mangroves grow in an equatorial climate, typically along coastlines and tidal rivers. They have particular adaptations to take in extra oxygen a ...
s and salt marsh
A salt marsh, saltmarsh or salting, also known as a coastal salt marsh or a tidal marsh, is a coastal ecosystem in the upper coastal intertidal zone between land and open saltwater or brackish water that is regularly flooded by the tides. I ...
es. It was identified as an IBA by BirdLife International because of its importance for the conservation of wader
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Waders or shorebirds are birds of the order Charadriiformes commonly found wikt:wade#Etymology 1, wading along shorelines and mudflats in order to foraging, ...
s, or shorebirds. The other two IBAs within Spencer Gulf are located in the Sir Joseph Banks Group and at Goose Island. Both sites contain breeding colonies of various island seabird species.
Gallery
Image:Port-Broughton-harbor-0693.jpg, The harbor of Port Broughton on the Eastern shore of Spencer Gulf
Image:Australia.A2010283.0435.250m.jpg, Spencer Gulf seen from one of NASA's Satellites
Image:MoontaBayJetty.JPG, Moonta Bay Jetty on the Eastern shore of Spencer Gulf
References
External links
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{{List of Australian seas
Gulfs of Australia
Bodies of water of South Australia
Coastline of South Australia
Eyre Peninsula
Aulacogens
Cenozoic rifts and grabens
IMCRA meso-scale bioregions