Redscar Bay is a bay to the northwest of Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea, extending for about 4 miles (6.4 km) between Cape Suckling and Redscar Head,[1] also situated between Kekeni Rocks and Lagava Island.
[2] Galley Reach, a relatively wide inlet which extends through the bar across the estuary of the bay, is considered a hazard to boats.
[3] The Pariwara Islets, two small islets with some rocks, lie 1–2 miles northwestward of Redscar Head, and Redscar Hill rises above the head to a height of 575 feet (175 m).
[4] Between Cape Suckling and Redscar there is a coral reef extending 0.5 to 1 mile offshore.
Since, numerous items have been discovered in the bay area, and the British Museum is in possession of 44 items, mainly arrows, and spears, an adze, a cooking pot, a necklace, a skirt, and a paddle.