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LGA(s)
  
Colac Otway Shire

Cape Otway
  
Apollo Bay

State electorate(s)
  
Polwarth

Federal division
  
Division of Corangamite

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Location
  
106 km (66 mi) SW of Geelong 171 km (106 mi) SW of Melbourne

Similar
  
Great Otway National, The Twelve Apostles, Loch Ard Gorge, Great Ocean Walk, Mait's Rest

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Cape Otway is a cape and a bounded locality of the Colac Otway Shire in southern Victoria, Australia on the Great Ocean Road; much of the area is enclosed in the Great Otway National Park.

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Map of Cape Otway VIC 3233, Australia

Historic cape otway lighthouse victoria australia


History

Cape Otway was originally inhabited by the Gadubanud people; evidence of their campsites is contained in the middens throughout the region. The Cape was discovered by Europeans when Lieutenant James Grant made the first west-to-east passage through Bass Strait in the Lady Nelson in December 1800. Grant named it Cape Albany Otway after Captain William Albany Otway. This was later shortened to Cape Otway.

Cape Otway Lighthouse was built on the point of the cape in 1848. The lighthouse is listed on the Victorian Heritage Register.

A telegraph office opened in 1859. The post office opened on 1 September 1880 and closed in 1972.

Eight ships were wrecked along the coast of Cape Otway. These included the Marie (1851), Sacramento (1853), Schomberg (1855), Loch Ard (1878), Joseph H. Scammell (May 1891), Fiji (September 1891) and the Casino in 1932. The first American vessel sunk during World War II, the SS City of Rayville, was also sunk off the Cape by a German mine. Following this, the Americans built a radar bunker on the cape in 1942; it is now open to the public.

Commercial fisheries

The hostile seas, where the Southern Ocean meets with Bass Strait, that surround Cape Otway are home to some of the worlds most prized marine species including crayfish and abalone. It is common on calm days for there to be as many as 20 abalone dive boats operating along the shoreline beneath the light house. Commercial cray fishers use baited pots or traps throughout the reef system, with white floats on the surface marking their locations.

Other uses

  • The mv Cape Otway was a handy-sized bulk carrier owned by Lyle Shipping of Glasgow and operated on the Christmas Island, Indian Ocean phosphate trade
  • References

    Cape Otway Wikipedia


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