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Empress Augusta Bay
Empress Augusta
Bay
is
a bay
on the western side of
the island
of
Bougainville Island
, within the
Autonomous Region of Bougainville
in northeastern
Papua New Guinea
.
It is a
subsistence fishing
area
for the people
of Bougainville.
History
Empress
Augusta Bay
is named after
Augusta Viktoria of Schleswig-Holstein
, wife of
German Emperor William II
.
In
November 1943
the
bay
was the site of the
Battle of Empress Augusta Bay
, between
Allied
and
Japanese
forces.
During the 1970s and
1980s
the bay was
seriously
polluted
by
copper
tailings
from the world's largest
copper mine
,
Panguna
,
operated by
Rio Tinto Group
. This issue contributed to the formation of the
secessionist
Bougainville Revolutionary Army
and a
civil war
on the
island
between 1989 and 1997.