Is Botany Bay enclosed waters?
The whole of the waters of Botany Bay enclosed by a line drawn from a point marked F↑D on the eastern side of the western or main runway to Sydney Airport to a point marked F↑D on the western side of the third or parallel runway to Sydney Airport.
Is Pittwater enclosed waters?
About enclosed waters creeks and lagoons – for example, Pipers Creek and Glenbrook Lagoon. enclosed coastal bays, ports and harbours – for example, Sydney Harbour, Pittwater, Port Macquarie and Jervis Bay.
What fish are in the Georges River?
In the upper freshwater reaches of the river, bass and eels are targeted by anglers. But, most fishing occurs in the lower estuarine reaches of the river, where bass, bream, flathead, whiting, tailor, luderick, kingfish, mullet, mulloway and perch may be caught.
Where can I fish in Botany Bay?
The Georges, Cooks and Woronora rivers run into Botany Bay, providing yet more access to productive water with the Georges and Woronora offering the chance to catch estuary perch and bass as well as other key species such as bream, flathead, whiting and mulloway.
Is the Pittwater part of the Hawkesbury River?
The Hawkesbury River is the main tributary of Broken Bay. Secondary tributaries include Brisbane Water and Pittwater, which, together with the Hawkesbury River, flow into Broken Bay and thence into the Tasman Sea north of Barrenjoey Head.
Who discovered Pittwater?
“THE finest piece of water I ever saw . . . of sufficient extent to contain all the navy of Great Britain” was how Governor Phillip described Pittwater in 1788.
Are there crocodiles in Georges River?
Peakhurst: A walker discovered an 80cm freshwater croc in the Georges River. It’s been confirmed it was a stolen croc from a mobile zoo. The croc was malnourished and below normal temperature but has now been returned to the zoo and is expected to make a full recovery.