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Broken Bay, a semi-mature -dominated , is a large inlet of the located about north of on the Central Coast of New South Wales, ; being one of the bodies of water that separate greater Metropolitan Sydney from the Central Coast. Broken Bay is the first major bay north of in the state capital of .

Broken Bay has its origin at the of the , , and and flows openly into the Tasman Sea.

The total surface area of the bay is approximately .


Geography
The entrance to Broken Bay lies between the northern Box Head and Barrenjoey Head to the south. Barrenjoey Lighthouse was constructed in 1881 to guide ships away from the prominent headland. The bay comprises three arms, being the prominent estuary of the Hawkesbury River in the west, Pittwater to the south, and Brisbane Water to the north. These three arms are (rias) formed at a time when the was much lower than it is at the present day.

The Hawkesbury River flows from the confluence of the and at the base of the Blue Mountains.

extends south from Broken Bay and is the northernmost extent of the greater Sydney area. Pittwater's calm waters make it a popular sailing area. West Head, west of Barrenjoey Head, marks the divide between Pittwater and the Hawkesbury.

is the northern arm of Broken Bay and has the towns of and on its shores.

Lion Island, named for its profile's resemblance to a from some viewpoints, is located at the entrance of Broken Bay. Lion Island Nature Reserve covers the entire island, and is home to a colony of .


European discovery
recorded "broken land" seen north of just before sunset on 7 May 1770, and named it Broken Bay. However, there has been some controversy over whether what is now known as 'Broken Bay' was what was sighted by Cook.

, The colonists have called this place Broken Bay, but it is not what was so named by Captain Cook''.

in his book H. M. Bark Endeavour claims that the modern 'Broken Bay' was passed unremarked at night, and that Cook was in fact referring to the area around Narrabeen Lagoon.

(2025). 9780522850932, The Miegunyah Press.
Matthew Flinders placed Cook's 'Broken Bay' at 33° 42' South, near to the mouth of Narrabeen Lagoon.A Voyage to Terra Australia, Vol Two page 2 (22 July 1802)

Whatever the case, was the first non-Indigenous person to examine the present day Broken Bay in a longboat from the Sirius on 2 March 1788.The Voyage of Governor Phillip to Botany Bay with an account of the Establishment of the Colonies of Port Jackson etc etc London 1789 page 9--~~~~


Role in attack on Sydney Harbour
On 28 November 2005, documentary film-maker Damien Lay claimed that the wreckage of M-24, a Japanese involved in the attack on Sydney Harbour in 1942 and disappeared soon afterward, was buried under sand on the seabed, just east of Lion Island. Lay claimed to have confirmed that copper wiring found at the site was consistent with that used in similar Japanese vessels. A few weeks later, New South Wales Planning Minister announced that sonar scans conducted by the New South Wales Heritage Office at the location specified had found no trace of the lost submarine.

M-24 was eventually found approximately 13 kilometres south of Broken Bay, 5 kilometres off Bungan Head, proving the hypothesis that M-24 chose to not draw attention to its mother submarines to the south of Sydney Harbour and instead moved north towards Broken Bay.

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