- The
Jumpinpin channel, also
known as The Pin, is a fast
moving tidal deep
water channel in Queensland, Australia. It was
formed in 1898 and
severed Stradbroke...
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inhabited Redland Bay islands. To the
north the
island is
separated by the
Jumpinpin Channel from the
larger North Stradbroke Island. Both
islands were originally...
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North Stradbroke Island and
South Stradbroke Island,
separated by the
Jumpinpin Channel. In 2009 as part of the Q150 celebrations, the
Stradbroke Island...
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North Stradbroke Island and
South Stradbroke Island separated by the
Jumpinpin Channel. The
Quandamooka people are the
traditional owners of
North Stradbroke...
- when high seas
broke through at
Jumpinpin (27°43′50″S 153°26′43″E / 27.7306°S 153.4453°E / -27.7306; 153.4453 (
Jumpinpin)), a
narrow section of land on...
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Pimpama Rivers; Loders, Biggera, Behm, and Wasp Cr****s
Primary outflows Jumpinpin Bar (north) Gold
Coast Seaway (south) Ocean/sea
sources South Pacific...
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Aerial view of the
Jumpinpin bar,
South Standbroke Island,
Moreton Bay, Queensland, Australia...
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other entrances to the bay are the
North P****age or
North Entrance and
Jumpinpin Channel in the south. It was once the main
entrance for
ships entering...
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annual spawning aggregation of
dusky flathead Platycephalus fuscus at
Jumpinpin, Queensland" (PDF).
Proceedings of the
Royal Society of Queensland. 119:...
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peaked in the
period 1880–1910. The
breaking through of the
ocean at
Jumpinpin in May 1898,
separating Stradbroke Island into
North Stradbroke Island...