Intertidal waders at Botany Bay - a fifty year retrospective

Joy M Pegler
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In the fifty years since the end of World Was 2, major engineering works in Botany Bay have drastically changed its intertidal zone, particularly on the northern shore. Over this period the abundance of waders as documented by field ornithologists has also altered. Numbers of the smaller species that feed on or just below the substrate surface – the Red-necked Stint, Sharp-tailed Sandpiper, Curlew Sandpiper, Pacific Golden Plover, Lesser Sand Plover, Double-banded Plover – have declined. The larger birds such as Eastern Curlew, Whimbrel and Pied Oystercatcher have increased in abundance. Bar-tailed Godwits increased between the1950s and 1978. The piecemeal destruction of intertidal wader habitats of Botany Bay has reduced the species diversity. Two important areas, Boat Harbour and Woolooware Bay, remain unprotected. The long term integrity of the Towra Point Nature Reserve for wader conservation remains doubtful whilst erosion of the Towra Beach persists. The further decline of Botany Bay from being one of the most important wader estuaries on the NSW coast seems likely.
植物湾的潮间带涉水者——五十年回顾
在第二次世界大战结束后的50年里,植物学湾的主要工程工程极大地改变了它的潮间带,特别是在北岸。在此期间,野外鸟类学家记录的涉禽数量也发生了变化。红颈鹬、尖尾矶鹬、鸻、太平洋金鸻、小沙鸻、双带鸻等在基岩表面或基岩表面以下觅食的小型物种的数量已经减少。较大的鸟类,如东鸻、鹬和斑牡蛎的数量增加了。在20世纪50年代到1978年间,斑尾鹬的数量有所增加。植物湾潮间带水生生物栖息地遭到破坏,导致物种多样性下降。两个重要的地区,船港和伍鲁威尔湾,仍然没有受到保护。图拉角自然保护区的长期完整性仍值得怀疑,而图拉海滩的侵蚀仍在继续。作为新南威尔士州海岸最重要的河口之一,植物学湾的进一步衰落似乎是有可能的。
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