Our water quality monitoring program has shown Kianga Lake have fair water quality. Find out more about the estuary and its unique features.
Kianga Lake is located on the south coast of New South Wales, with the township of Kianga on the southern shoreline. Kianga Lake is classed as a back-dune lagoon with an intermittently closed entrance.
Kianga Creek is the main tributary into the estuary.
Water quality report card
As part of our water quality monitoring program we assess the water quality and ecosystem health of an estuary using a range of relevant indicators. We sample a subset of the estuaries between Wollongong and the Victorian border every 3 years. The most recent sampling in Kianga Lake was completed over the 2020–21 summer when 2 sites were sampled on a monthly basis.
This report card represents 2 water quality indicators that we routinely measure: the amount of algae present and water clarity. Low levels of these 2 indicators equate with good water quality.
A
Algae
A
Water clarity
A
Overall grade
The report card shows the condition of the estuary was excellent with:
algae abundance graded excellent (A)
water clarity graded excellent (A)
overall estuary health graded excellent (A).
Grades for algae, water clarity and overall are represented as:
A – excellent
B – good
C – fair
D – poor
E – very poor.
Go to estuary report cards to find out what each grade means, read our sampling, data analysis and reporting protocols, and find out how we calculate these grades.
We have monitored water quality in Kianga Lake since 2011. This table shows the water quality grades for this estuary over that time.
Year
Algae
Water clarity
Overall grade
2011–12
C
B
B
2014–15
C
A
B
2017–18
C
B
C
Physical characteristics
Estuary type
Back-dune lagoon
Latitude
–36.19 (ºS)
Longitude
150.13 (ºE)
Catchment area
7.5 km2
Estuary area
0.2 km2
Estuary volume
62.5 ML
Average depth
0.4 m
Notes: km2 = square kilometres; m = metres; ML = megalitres.
The catchment of Kianga Lake is moderately disturbed. Over 70% of the catchment remains forested, located on the outskirts of north Narooma. Urban land use accounts for about 15% of the catchment area, and grazing accounts for 5%.
National and marine parks
There are no conservation areas in this catchment area.