Tourville and Murat Bays Important Bird Area

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Tourville and Murat Bays IBA is located in South Australia
Tourville and Murat Bays IBA
Tourville and Murat Bays IBA
Location of the Tourville and Murat Bays Important Bird Area in South Australia
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The IBA is an important site for sooty oystercatchers.

Tourville and Murat Bays Important Bird Area is an important bird area in South Australia with a combined area of Lua error in Module:Convert at line 272: attempt to index local 'cat' (a nil value)., located west to the town of Ceduna on the north-west corner of the Eyre Peninsula in the Great Australian Bight. It is considered to be an important area because of the resident populations of waders, or shorebirds.

Description

The Important Bird Area (IBA) consists of two separate areas - one on the west side of Murat Bay and the other covering the full extent of Tourville Bay. Both bays open to Denial Bay which itself is bounded by St Peter Island, a member of the Nuyts Archipelago, on its east side. Tourville Bay has a relatively narrow neck and contains extensive intertidal flats and saltmarsh. Murat Bay is more open to the sea. They are separated by about Lua error in Module:Convert at line 272: attempt to index local 'cat' (a nil value). of headland. The important bird area includes the intertidal zone and extends inland to take in other coastal features such as wetlands, including mangroves and playa lakes.[1]

Criteria for nomination as an IBA

The bays have been identified as an IBA by BirdLife International because, together, they support over 1% of the world populations of both pied and sooty oystercatchers.[2] Other birds for which the site is important include common greenshanks, red knots, sharp-tailed sandpipers, banded lapwings, red-capped plovers and fairy terns. There are also records of hooded plovers, pied and great cormorants, and white-faced herons. rock parrots inhabit the saltmarsh.[1]

Associated protected areas

While the IBA has no statutory status, it does overlap part of the Nuyts Archipelago Marine Park, a marine protected area declared by the Government of South Australia.[3]

See also

References

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