Cuttlefish Bay, South Australia

Cuttlefish Bay is a locality in the Australian state of South Australia located on the north coast of Dudley Peninsula on Kangaroo Island overlooking Backstairs Passage about 106 kilometres (66 miles) south of the state capital of Adelaide and about 8 kilometres (5.0 miles) east of Penneshaw.[2][3] Its boundaries were created in March 2002 while its name was derived from Cuttlefish Bay, a bay located on its coastline with Backstairs Passage.[2] Land use within the locality is concerned with agriculture while land adjoining the coastline has additional statutory constraints to “conserve the natural features of the coast.”[8][2] Cuttlefish Bay is located within the federal division of Mayo, the state electoral district of Mawson and the local government area of the Kangaroo Island Council.This South Australia geography article is a stub.You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.
South AustraliaCoordinatesPostcode(s)Time zoneAdelaidePenneshawLGA(s)Kangaroo Island CouncilRegionFleurieu and Kangaroo IslandCountyCarnarvonState electorate(s)MawsonFederal division(s)Backstairs PassageIronstoneDudley EastAntechamber BayDudley PeninsulaKangaroo Islandagriculturedivision of Mayoelectoral district of MawsonAustralian Bureau of StatisticsDepartment of Planning, Transport and InfrastructureAmerican Beach American RiverBallast Head Baudin BeachBay of ShoalsBirchmoreBrown BeachBrownlow KI Cape BordaCassiniCygnet RiverDe Mole RiverD'Estrees BayDudley WestDuncan Emu Bay Flinders ChaseHaines Island BeachKangaroo Head Karatta Kingscote KohinoorMacGillivrayMenziesMiddle RiverMuston Nepean BayNewlandNorth Cape ParndanaPelican Lagoon PenneshawPorky FlatSapphiretownSeal BaySeddon Stokes BayStun'Sail Boom Vivonne BayWestern RiverWilloughbyWillson RiverWisangergeography