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'''Suda Bay Passage''' is a [[Channel (geography)|channel]] through [[reef]] just north of [[North Island (Houtman Abrolhos)|North Island]] in the [[Houtman Abrolhos]]. Located at {{coord|28|17|29|S|113|36|35|E|display=inline,title|region:AU-WA_dim:2500_type:waterbody}},<ref name="GA 1996">''[[Gazetteer of Australia]]'' (1996). Belconnen, ACT: Australian Surveying and Land Information Group.</ref><ref name="Gazetteer 281593">{{Gazetteer of Australia | name = Suda Bay Passage | id = 281593}}</ref>{{Dead link|date=March 2017}}<!-- according to [[Template talk:Gazetteer of Australia]], there's no longer a way to directly link to an entry, only the index (http://www.ga.gov.au/place-names/index.xhtml) which can then be searched --> it is named after the ''[[Suda Bay (ship)|Suda Bay]]'', which was used for [[western rock lobster|lobster]] fishing around North Island in the late 1940s.<ref name="Tourism Plan">{{cite paper | title = Sustainable Tourism Plan for the Abrolhos Islands | version = Fisheries Management Paper | location = Perth, Western Australia | publisher = Fisheries Western Australia | year = 2001 | url = http://fish.wa.gov.au/docs/mp/mp146/fmp146.pdf | accessdate = 2007-11-17}}</ref> |
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Revision as of 05:08, 13 March 2017
Suda Bay Passage is a channel through reef just north of North Island in the Houtman Abrolhos. Located at 28°17′29″S 113°36′35″E / 28.29139°S 113.60972°E,[1][2][dead link] it is named after the Suda Bay, which was used for lobster fishing around North Island in the late 1940s.[3]
References
- ^ Gazetteer of Australia (1996). Belconnen, ACT: Australian Surveying and Land Information Group.
- ^ "Suda Bay Passage". Gazetteer of Australia online. Geoscience Australia, Australian Government.
- ^ "Sustainable Tourism Plan for the Abrolhos Islands" (PDF). Fisheries Management Paper. Perth, Western Australia: Fisheries Western Australia. 2001. Retrieved 17 November 2007.
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