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Holdfast Bay

Coordinates:34°58′16″S138°30′29″E / 34.97103°S 138.508099°E /-34.97103; 138.508099
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Bay in Gulf St Vincent, South Australia
Holdfast Bay
Looking north along the beach at Holdfast Bay toGlenelg
Holdfast Bay is located in South Australia
Holdfast Bay
Holdfast Bay
Location inSouth Australia
LocationGulf St Vincent,South Australia
Coordinates34°58′16″S138°30′29″E / 34.97103°S 138.508099°E /-34.97103; 138.508099[1]
TypeBay
Primary outflowsGulf St Vincent
Basin countriesAustralia
Frozennever
SettlementsGlenelg,Glenelg North[1]

Holdfast Bay is a small bay inGulf St Vincent, next toAdelaide,South Australia. Along its shores lie the local government area of theCity of Holdfast Bay and the suburbs ofGlenelg andGlenelg North[1] The colonial settlement at Holdfast Bay was the first seat of government of South Australia.

European settlement on Holdfast Bay

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The bay was named by ColonelWilliam Light, South Australian surveyor general, in mid-1836. In his journal he expressed his pleasure at the quality of the anchorage after riding out a storm.[2] Holdfast Bay was the site of the landings in 1836 and 1837 by pioneers who were to set up the colony of South Australia. On 8 November 1836Robert Gouger,Colonial Secretary and Chief Magistrate, arrived there aboard theAfricaine and set up camp nearThe Old Gum Tree. With the arrival ofGovernor Hindmarsh on 28 December and theproclamation of the new colony, the Holdfast Bay settlement became the first seat of government of South Australia. (It remained the seat of government until mid-March 1837.) On 31 December 1836 the Holdfast Bay settlement was renamed Glenelg. TheCorporate Town of Glenelg (later City of Glenelg) was established at Glenelg in 1855 to locally govern the township and its surrounds.

Diving and snorkeling sites

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The Bay contains a combination of natural andartificial reefs accessible to divers and snorkelers.

Artificial reefs

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The Brighton Jetty, the Glenelg Jetty and The Blocks can all be reached by swimming from the shore.[3][4] The Blocks can also easily be reached by kayak.[5] The Blocks is a disused maritime structure- a series of concrete and steel square columns that today act as an interrupted breakwater and artificial reef. Attractions at this site includeseahorses[6] andpipefish.[7]

The Glenelg tyre reef is a series of tyre tetrahedrons that were deployed in 1983. According to the Scuba Divers Federation of South Australia, it is now in a state of decay. It is located 5 km west of Glenelg in 18 metres of water.[8]

Two ships have been scuttled in Holdfast Bay, theGlenelg barge and theSouth Australian, known colloquially as The Dredge. Both lie in 15–20 metres of water and are accessible to divers.[9]

Natural reefs

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Severalnatural reefs occur in the bay, with depths ranging from 8 to 24 metres.

Devil's Elbow is a distinctive reef at 8–10 metres depth where two shelves meet perpendicularly. The southern end of the reef breaks down into rocky bommies. It is known for itsgiant Australian cuttlefish, and variousnudibranchs.[6]

Fred's Rock sits at 24 metres deep, and is believed by some to be a meteorite. It forms part of Fred's Ground, which includes the wreck of theClaris. Pelagic fishes school above it.[6]

Leatherjacket Alley is a natural reef, located approximately 2 km northwest of Glenelg in 10 metres of water. The site presents a series of naturally formed gutters popular with many species of the eponymous fish.

Mac's Ground is a small reef 4.5 km west of Glenelg in 17 metres of water. The reef is about one metre above the surrounding seabed, is 150 metres long and features overhangs and a small cave.

Milkie's Reef is a rarely-visited natural reef located 4.5 km southwest of Glenelg in 17 metres of water. It is known for its abundance ofspider crabs and huge variety of fish life.[6]

Northern Outer Reef forms part of the remnant shoreline at 18–22 metres depth. It is approximately 100 metres long and presents a series of rocky ledges and overhangs. It supports many large sponges and is believed to be a recruitment area forWestern blue devils.[6]

Oliver's Reef lies offshore from Glenelg and south east of the Glenelg barge. The site is 18 metres deep and features rocky bommies and a large purple stony coral some 2 metres round.[6]

Seacliff Reef is a natural reef that represents the remains of a 10,000-year-old shoreline. The seabed is at 12 to 15 metres, and the reef rises above it about a metre.[8] It supports the largest known population of Western blue devils in the waters surrounding metropolitan Adelaide.[6]

References

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  1. ^abc"Search results for 'Holdfast Bay, Bay' with the following datasets selected - 'Suburbs and localities', 'Jetty Points' and 'Gazetteer'".Location SA Map Viewer. South Australian Government. Retrieved27 June 2019.
  2. ^Elder, David (1984).William Light's Brief Journal and Australian Diaries. Adelaide: Wakefield Press. p. 29.ISBN 0-949268-01-1.
  3. ^Ron."15 Dec: Shore Dive @ Glenelg Jetty & Blocks".Diving Adelaide. Retrieved23 May 2020.
  4. ^Warren, David."Dive BBQ on Glenelg Blocks 4/07/2015". Retrieved23 May 2020.
  5. ^"Glenelg blocks".PADDLING SOUTH. Retrieved23 May 2020.
  6. ^abcdefg"Adelaide Scuba Diving | Learn to Scuba Dive | SSI * Dive Centre - Reef Dives".www.adelaidescuba.com.au. Retrieved23 May 2020.
  7. ^"Glenelg Blocks | Project AWARE".www.projectaware.org. Retrieved23 May 2020.
  8. ^ab"Adelaide Metro".sdfsa.net. 25 March 2019. Retrieved23 May 2020.
  9. ^"Adelaide Scuba Diving | Learn to Scuba Dive | SSI * Dive Centre - Wreck Dives".www.adelaidescuba.com.au. Retrieved23 May 2020.

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Coastal bays andinlets ofSouth Australia
West coast
Spencer Gulf
Investigator Strait
Kangaroo Island south and west coasts
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Backstairs Passage
South east coast
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