Jurien Bay
locality in Western Australia
Jurien Bay is a coastal town 220 miles north of Perth in the Wheatbelt region of Western Australia. In 2021 the population was 1985.
This coastline was mapped in 1801 by Nicolas Baudin, who named the spot for Charles Marie Jurien, a French navy bigwig. A sheep-farming town (little more than a few shacks) appeared in the 1850s, the first jetty was built, and Jurien Bay morphed into a fishing village. Better roads from the 1950s enabled it to grow, specialising in crayfish (Western Rock Lobster, Panulirus cygnus), and the airstrip from the 1990s facilitated their rapid global export. This is still a busy trade in town. but being close to the big city Jurien Bay has also become a holiday resort.
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