Shoal Bay (Darwin)

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Coordinates12°17′17″S 130°56′28″E / 12.2881°S 130.9411°E / -12.2881; 130.9411[1]
TypeBay
Shoal Bay
A map of Australia's Northern Territory with a mark indicating the location of Darwin's Shoal Bay
A map of Australia's Northern Territory with a mark indicating the location of Darwin's Shoal Bay
Shoal Bay
LocationBeagle Gulf, Northern Territory[1]
Coordinates12°17′17″S 130°56′28″E / 12.2881°S 130.9411°E / -12.2881; 130.9411[1]
TypeBay
Part ofBeagle Gulf
Basin countriesAustralia
SettlementsGunn Point, Murrumujuk, Shoal Bay, Micket Creek, Buffalo Creek and Lee Point (From east to west)[2][3]
Great knot standing in water up to its belly
The bay is an important site for great knots

Shoal Bay is a shallow bay lying adjacent to, and north of, the city of Darwin in the Northern Territory of Australia. Encompassing Hope Inlet at its eastern end, it is characterised by extensive areas of intertidal mudflats and mangroves and is an important site for waders, or shorebirds. The bay is situated within the Shoal Bay Coastal Reserve, a protected area[4] that was established in 2000.[5]

Shoal Bay is also known for accommodating the Shoal Bay Receiving Station, a signals-intelligence collection facility that contributes to the NSA's global data collection program.[6]

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