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Batemans Bay

Batemans Bay is in the south coast region of New South Wales. It is a large oceanic bay with an open entrance.

Batemans Bay forms the entrance to ocean of the Clyde River. The Tollgate Islands are an iconic local feature of this estuary.

Batemans Bay is the largest bay between Jervis Bay to the north and Twofold Bay to the south. The estuary supports some of the most extensive and productive oyster leases on the south coast of New South Wales. It is also a popular tourist destination with plenty of opportunities for recreational activities.

Water quality

Batemans Bay has not been sampled as part of our monitoring program. We monitor water quality in the Clyde River and Cullendulla Creek, the main tributaries to Batemans Bay. The Clyde River estuary was last sampled in 2020–21 and Cullendulla Creek in 2017–18.

A view of the Clyde River meeting the sea at Batemans Bay

Aerial view of Batemans Bay.

Local government management

Local councils manage estuaries within their area, unless the estuary is attached to a marine park. This estuary is managed by Eurobodalla Shire Council and the NSW Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development as part of the Batemans Marine Park.