Great Fish River

Great Fish River

The Great Fish River (called "great" to distinguish from the Namibian Fish River) is a river running through the South African province of the Eastern Cape. The river is 644 km long and flows into the Indian Ocean. The river generally runs (naturally) all year round, although its headwaters rise in an arid region, and the flow could well be sluggish beyond the ebb and flow of the tidal reaches; now, water from the Orange River system can be used to keep up its flow in dry periods. The river is tidal for approximately 20 km.

History

During the 19th Century, the river formed the border of the Cape Colony and was hotly contested during the Xhosa Wars of 1779 to 1878 between the indigenous Xhosa nation on the one side and the Dutch farmers and the 1820 Settlers from England on the other, and in 1835, the Fingo tribe was permitted to settle on the river's banks. During apartheid, the lower reaches formed the western boundary of the nominally independent Ciskei homeland.

Economy

Orange River Project

In the 1970s, a major water project brought Orange River water, via the Fish River, for agricultural and industrial use. The tunnel for this was a major engineering undertaking, with the intake at Oviston (an acronym, in Afrikaans, for Orange-Fish Tunnel). Oviston is on the shores of the Gariep Dam.

A hydro-electric generating plant is placed at the Fish River egress, but is uneconomic and is not in use.

Mixing of waters from two watersheds is environmentally disastrous - much of the Fish River ecosystem is now taken over by Orange River flora and fauna.

Recreation

*Despite its name, fishing that takes place along its (mainly lower) reaches is primarily recreational.
*Annually, the Fish River Canoe Marathon, a popular canoeing event takes place over two days from Grassridge Dam to Cradock.
*Diving in the area of the River's mouth is quite an experience, thanks to the numerous shipwrecks which can be found: the "SS Cariboo", the "SS Kilbrennan" and the "Waterloo", to name a few.

Towns

Cradock is a significant town through which the Fish River runs. The area between Port Elizabeth and the Fish River is known as the "Sunshine Coast".

Great Fish Point

Great Fish Point is a lighthouse situated near the mouth of the Great Fish River, about 25 km from the coastal holiday resort of Port Alfred.

Before the lighthouse was built in 1898, two ship's lamps exhibiting fixed green lights were erected on a flagstaff at Port Alfred, but these lights later proved to be inadequate. The clockwork system which used to drive the lens is still intact and on display.

Although the lighthouse itself is only 9 meters high, it is situated 76 meters above sea level.


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