Port MacDonnell

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Port MacDonnell is a small coastal town in South Australia known historically as a busy shipping port and today for its rock lobster fishing and rugged shoreline.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf coastal town
locality in South Australia
town
averageSummerCondition mild and windy
averageWinterCondition cool and wet
climate cool temperate maritime climate
coastType exposed ocean coast
country Australia
directionFromMountGambier south
distanceToMountGambier_km approximately 28 GENERATED
economicActivity commercial fishing
tourism
fishingSeasonImportant rock lobster season
hasFacility boat launching facilities
caravan park
foreshore reserve
hasFeature boat ramp
breakwater
coastal cliffs
fishing fleet
rocky coastline
sandy beaches nearby
hasHarbour Port MacDonnell harbour NERFINISHED
hasLighthouse Port MacDonnell Lighthouse NERFINISHED
historicalRole busy shipping port in the 19th century
knownFor historic shipping port
rock lobster fishing
rugged shoreline
localGovernmentArea District Council of Grant NERFINISHED
locatedIn southeastern South Australia
locatedNear Mount Gambier NERFINISHED
locatedOnBodyOfWater Southern Ocean NERFINISHED
Southern coastline of South Australia
marineEnvironment Southern Ocean upwelling zone
nearbyAttraction Cape Northumberland NERFINISHED
southernmost point of South Australia
populationApproximate around 700
postalCode 5291
primaryCatch southern rock lobster
primaryIndustry fishing
region Limestone Coast NERFINISHED
state South Australia
timeZone ACST NERFINISHED
timeZoneDST ACDT
tourismActivity coastal sightseeing
diving and snorkelling
recreational fishing

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District Council of Grant hasLocality Port MacDonnell