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OPENING OF THE LAKE ENTRANCE
DECEMBER 2004
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Wonboyn Lake's entrance to the ocean had been narrowing
and filling with sand for several years, so it was only a matter
of time before it closed completely -- it finally did, overnight,
following a severe storm out at sea in mid-September 2004. |
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Over the ensuing weeks the sand built up steadily, eventually reaching the
point where only an unlikely natural event of monumental proportions would
have been able to shift it. Our local council and the
involved government departments responded promptly with permissions and
funding for the entrance to be opened mechanically, and, after several
weeks of anxious waiting while a few hurdles were overcome, Bega Valley
Shire Council had an excavator digging out a channel by Monday, 6th
December. |
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In the end everything came together beautifully, as though orchestrated.
Three days of rain locally and in the catchment upriver coincided perfectly with
the excavation. The water in the lake rose steadily every day, building up in
the newly-dug channel then breaking through the last few feet of sand left
by the excavator at 7:45 a.m. on Thursday, 9th December. The time
planned for opening the channel mechanically had been 8 a.m. (an hour
after high tide) so the timing was absolutely perfect! |
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Since the entrance has been reopened we believe - without any scientific
evidence, of course - that there has been a significant increase in fish
numbers, not only in the lake but off the beaches. |
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We would like to thank Bega
Valley Shire Council for their huge contribution to ensuring that our
lake's wonderful, thriving ecosystem remains unspoilt and healthy.
Hopefully they will continue to see the value of this project and
support future efforts to maintain the lake's health. |
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A series of photos documenting the opening can be seen by following the arrows
above. |
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EARLY FEBRUARY 2010 |
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After five good years, the entrance had been getting smaller and
shallower for some months, then closed again altogether in early December 2009. Happily, the Bega Valley Shire Council has been supportive of lobbying by our oyster farmers and other interested parties (including
us) and the entrance will be reopened when tides and other conditions
are right. We can only hope that we will get some excellent rain to
facilitate an optimal result such as we had five years ago. |
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It's raining steadily but lightly right now (4/2/10) -- the first rain
we've seen in a long time. After the very extended dry period we've had
we need many more good falls to fill the lake to its peak and desalinate
the water. At present the system is holding up reasonably well,
considering some very hot weather recently, and there only one or two
isolated stagnant and murky areas up near the entrance. Obviously the
sooner a good tidal flow is restored the better. |
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Apparently the possibility of putting break walls in to protect South
Coast estuary entrances has been discussed at relevant meetings, with
majority support, but when or whether this might eventuate is anybody's
guess at this stage. A break wall at Wonboyn would assure the good
health of the lake indefinitely, so we are hopeful this comes to pass. |
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UPDATE - FEBRUARY 16th |
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Great news! The torrential rain we've had over the past several days -
over 300mm in less than a week - had been steadily filling the lake, and
by this morning the car park and the road crossing at Myrtle Cove had
flooded, as they did in 2004. When Bucky popped down to see how the
entrance looked, it must have just blown, of its own accord - probably
at about 9am. By the time he got back the level of the lake had already
dropped significantly. It's somewhat of a pity this happened at high
tide, but Bucky reports that the flow into the ocean was excellent even
so, and at this stage things look much as they did after the last
mechanical opening. I will give a further report and hopefully add some
photos after the water has cleared and we've seen what the final flush
at low tide has done. |
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UPDATE - EARLY MARCH |
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Things are still looking good at the entrance, with boats going in and out
freely. Apparently the channel is deeper than ever, and all reports are
positive after we initially heard that the opening wasn't "that great".
Bucky was going out yesterday to see for himself, but his motor played
up so he didn't get out. Unfortunately I still don't have any photos of
the mouth itself yet (I don't get out much, you know!!) but meanwhile
here are some taken on the morning the lake flooded and opened. |
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Looking back from the car park to the public toilet,
with Bucky's ute on dry ground. |
You can only just see our cleaning table above the water,
in the middle of the photo ..... |
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Rick Young's oyster shed across the cove, and the the
first private jetty's cleaning table (right). |
The boat ramp and launching walkway, taken from the
middle of the boat turning area. |
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