Lake Alexander (Northern Territory)
Lake Alexander is a man-made lake named in honour of Alec Fong Lim who was Lord Mayor of Darwin from 1984 to 1990. The lake is located in Fannie Bay Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia and was officially opened on the 21 July 1991 for recreational use by the people of Darwin. The water in the lake is refreshed with pumps bringing water from the adjoining harbour through filters intended to prevent marine organisms from entering. This system has succeeded in keeping large predators such as saltwater crocodiles and bull sharks, and the deadly box jellyfish. However the lake has been closed to swimming twice, once due to a large Orange-spotted grouper and once due to an outbreak of a stinging species of Cassiopea jelly fish.[1]
Lake Alexander | |
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Panorama | |
Location | Darwin, Northern Territory |
Coordinates | 12°25′S 130°50′E |
Type | reservoir |
Basin countries | Australia |
Photographs
- Welcome to Lake Alexander
- Brass plaque
- Sunset
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References
- George W. Philbey and, Richard C. Willan (July 2005). "Lake Alexander: a Biological Census" (PDF). MAGNT Research Report No. 11. Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory. p. 33. Archived from the original (PDF) on 21 July 2014. Retrieved 10 December 2013.
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