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Castle Bay Whaling Station and Lookout Site

Author

City of Busselton

Place Number

05336
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Location

Eagle Bay Meelup Rd Naturaliste

Location Details

Local Government

Busselton

Region

South West

Construction Date

Constructed from 1845

Demolition Year

N/A

Statutory Heritage Listings

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Heritage Council Decisions and Deliberations

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Other Heritage Listings and Surveys

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Category Description
Municipal Inventory Adopted 20 Jun 1996 Category 4

Category 4

These places are owned by the City and should be conserved, but special action is not required because the sites are mainly of historic and social value without built features. Some of the sites in this category are largely natural features and simply need to be managed in the ordinary sense of maintenance. Conservation actions may be limited to interpretation and/or site signage.

Statement of Significance

This site of the former Castle Rock Whaling Station and lookout has historic value for its close associations with one of the first industries in the region and the Swan River colongy.

The site may have some archaeological potential.

Physical Description

There is no visible evidence of the former Whaling Station apart from a monument of stone with a plaque which has the following inscription.

This Cairn Marks The Site
Of The CASTLE ROCK Co. WHALING STATION.
Which Commenced Operations In 1845
And Continued For Many Years.
Erected By The Busselton Branch
Royal Historical Society Of W.A.

History

Whaling (the hunting of whales for products such as meat, bone, blubber and oil) was one of the first industries established by the Swan River Colony. Many of the ships which brought convicts to Western Australia were whaling boats, and whaling operations were resumed for the return voyage. Castle Bay was a favourite anchorage for whalers as it provided shelter, water, firewood and elevated granite rocks from which to spot whales. The two main species of whales targeted by whalers at Castle Bay were the Humpback Whale (Megaptera novaeangliae) and the Southern Right Whale (Eubalaena australis). These species migrate north-south along the Western Australian coastline stopping
in Geographe Bay to feed and strengthen their calves before continuing to the Southern Ocean.

In 1845 John Bateman formed the Castle Bay Whaling Company with three other Fremantle businessmen. A whaling station called ‘The Fishery’ was set up at the Bay to process the whales to extract whale oil. Harpooned whales were brought ashore and whale oil was obtained by boiling their blubber in huge cauldrons stirred with long handled spoons. The oil was then poured into casks for shipping. A cairn now marks the original site. The ‘whale lookout’ on the hill above Castle Rock was used to sight whales swimming past and quandong trees were seeded there at that time.

In 1872 the Castle Bay Whaling Company closed down as the price of whale oil declined with the commercial development of petroleum. In 1949 there were thoughts about re-opening the whaling industry and Cape Naturaliste lighthouse keepers were asked to count any whale sightings. Only 400 whales were seen from July to November, so
the idea was dropped. These numbers were a reflection of the international decline of these whale species following more than 150 years of whaling and soon afterwards the International Whaling Commission banned commercial humpback whaling.

It has not been determined when the monument was erected.

Integrity/Authenticity

Low Degree/High Degree

Condition

Good

References

Ref ID No Ref Name Ref Source Ref Date
COB 16/10/2024

Other Reference Numbers

Ref Number Description
PN075

Place Type

Landscape

Uses

Epoch General Specific
Original Use INDUSTRIAL\MANUFACTURING Tryworks
Present Use INDUSTRIAL\MANUFACTURING Tryworks

Historic Themes

General Specific
OCCUPATIONS Fishing & other maritime industry

Creation Date

13 Feb 1997

Publish place record online (inHerit):

Approved

Last Update

02 May 2025

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