About Ngakuta Bay






Ngakuta Bay 2 January 2006. Photo taken from Queen Charlotte Walking Track by Ann Maslen


As a retired permanent resident of Ngakuta Bay it is perfectly natural for me to think that only people live in Ngakuta Bay. Nothing could be further from the mark. We share this wonderful place with a myriad of other animals and plants, and they were here long before us. Should castrophe strike the human race, as some are always warning us, these other creatures are bound to outlive us all. This web page is designed to shed a little light on the environment we live in, and the plants and and animals that live here alongside us.


Ngakuta Bay Weather Station (click on the image)


Today's Tides at Ngakuta Bay (click on the image)


The Salt Meadow at Ngakuta Bay (click on the image)


Birdlife on the foreshore of Ngakuta Bay (click on the image)


Other Bird Life in Ngakuta Bay (click on the image)


Ngakuta Bay Sea Water Temperatures (click on the image)


Salinity & Turbidity in Ngakuta Bay (click on the image)


Landform History in Ngakuta Bay(click on the image)


This page under development (click on the image)




This page is Maintained by Foss Leach. For any enquires send email to Foss Leach
Last modified on Thursday 7 June 2012
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