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Definition: BOTANY BAY

Part of Speech Definition
Expression 1. A harbor on the east coast of Australia, and an English convict settlement there; -- so called from the number of new plants found on its shore at its discovery by Cook in 1770.[Websters].

Source: Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)

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Botany Bay

Aerial photo of Sydney showing Botany Bay in the foreground
Image of Sydney taken by NASA RS satellite. Botany Bay is the large inlet at bottom right.

Botany Bay is a bay in Sydney, New South Wales, a few kilometres south of the Sydney central business district. Two runways of Sydney Airport extend into the bay.

Botany Bay was the site of James Cook's first landing of HMS Endeavour on the continent of Australia, after his extensive navigation of New Zealand. Later the British planned Botany Bay as the site for a penal colony. Out of these plans came the first European habitation of Australia at Sydney Cove.

James Cook's visit

Bicentennial Monument at Botany Bay

James Cook's landing marked the beginning of Britain's interest in Australia and in the eventual colonisation of this new Southern continent.[1]

Initially the name Sting Ray Harbour was used by Cook and other journal keepers on his expedition, for the stingrays they caught. That name was recorded on an Admiralty chart too.[2] Cook's log for 6 May 1770 records "The great quantity of these sort of fish found in this place occasioned my giving it the name of Stingrays Harbour". However, in his journal (prepared later from his log), he changed to "The great quantity of plants Mr. Banks and Dr. Solander found in this place occasioned my giving it the Name of Botany Bay".[3] Initially the name Botanist Bay was also sometimes used.

First Fleet arrives

Black-eyed Sue and Sweet Poll of Plymouth, England mourning their lovers who are soon to be transported to Botany Bay, 1792

Governor Arthur Phillip sailed the Armed Tender "Supply" into the bay on 18 January 1788. Two days later the remaining ships of the First Fleet had arrived to found the planned penal colony. Finding that the sandy infertile soil of the site in fact rendered it most unsuitable for settlement, Phillip decided instead to move to the excellent natural harbour of Port Jackson to the north. On 26 January, as the First Fleet was working out of the bay to move up to Port Jackson, the French exploratory expedition of Jean-François de La Pérouse "Laprouse" entered Botany Bay. On the afternoon of the 26th January 1788, the First Fleet were anchored in Sydney Cove and the British Flag "Queen Ann" was hoisted on shore. The good supply of fresh water in the area led to the expansion of its population in the 19th century.

Sydney Airport and Port Botany

Sydney Airport, Australia's largest airport, sits on north-western side of the bay Botany Bay. Land was reclaimed from the bay to extend its first north-south runway and build a second one parallel to it. Port Botany, to the east of the airport, was built in 1930 and is the largest container terminal in Sydney.

The land around the headlands of the bay is protected by the National Parks and Wildlife Service as Botany Bay National Park. On the northern side of the mouth of the bay is the historic site of La Perouse and to the south is Kurnell. On the southern side of the bay, a section of water has been fenced off under the authority of the National Parks and Wildlife Service at Towra Point for environmental conservation purposes.

Marine Life

The mouth of Botany Bay from the air

Despite being such a busy port, Botany Bay has a diverse marine population and the area around its entrance is some of the best scuba diving in the Sydney Metropolitan Area. In recent times the Botany Bay Watch Project[4] has begun with volunteers assisting to monitor and protect the Bay Catchment and its unique marine life.

The world's largest population of Weedy sea dragon ever surveyed is found at the ‘Steps’ dive site, on the southern side (Kurnell) of the Botany Bay National Park. Weedy Sea-Dragons are just one of hundreds of territorial marine creatures that are found within Botany Bay. The Eastern Blue Grouper[5] is the state fish of New South Wales. They are commonly found following divers along the shore line of Botany Bay.

Popular culture

  • Despite the move to Sydney Cove, for many years the Australian penal colony would be referred to as "Botany Bay" in England - and in convict ballads such as Ireland's "The Fields of Athenry".
  • song named "Botany Bay" was performed in the 1890s, based on older tunes.
  • A song entitled "The Shores of Botany Bay" was written by Brian Warfield and recorded by The Wolfe Tones in the early 1970s. This satirical song deals with a group of Irishmen volunteering for the transportation process in the hopes of finding wealth in Australia.
  • Residences in Trinity College Dublin are named for Botany Bay as a tongue in cheek reference.
  • In the Star Trek universe, the SS Botany Bay is the sleeper ship that Khan Noonien Singh and his genetically modified followers are discovered on by Captain James T. Kirk and crew.

References

  1. http://www.slq.qld.gov.au/about/coll/maps/hist/aus/bb Captain Cook's map of Botany Bay
  2. Captain Cook's Journal During the First Voyage Round the World at Project Gutenberg , editor W. J. L. Wharton's footnote to 6 May 1770.
  3. Ray Parkin, H. M. Bark Endeavour, Miegunyah Press, second edition 2003, ISBN 0-522-85093-6, page 203.
  4. http://www.botanybaywatch.com.au/
  5. http://www.botanybaywatch.com.au/pmwiki/pmwiki.php?n=Marine.BlueGroper

Bibliography

Expédition à Botany Bay, La fondation de l'Australie coloniale, Watkin Tench, préface d'Isabelle Merle, 2006, Editions Anacharsis Le texte fondateur de l'Australie, Récit de voyage d'un capitaine de la First Fleet durant l'Expédition à Botany Bay [1]

See also

  • Georges River
  • Port Botany
  • City of Botany Bay
  • Colonisation of Australia

Coordinates: 33°58′S 151°10′E / 33.967°S 151.167°E / -33.967; 151.167


Source: adapted by the editor from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia; from the article "Botany Bay". Image Credit.



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Translations: BOTANY BAY

Language Translations (or nearest inflections or synonyms, in parentheses)
Japanese ボタニー湾 (botany bay). Additional references: Japanese, Japan, Taiwan, botany bay. (volunteer & more translations)
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