Peel-Harvey Estuary

Peel-Harvey Estuary

The Peel Harvey Estuary is a natural estuary which lies roughly parallel to the coast of Western Australia and south of the town of Mandurah. The strip of land between the Indian Ocean and the estuary carries the Old Coast Road which is the main thoroughfare between Perth and the coastal towns of the south west corner of the state including Bunbury and Busselton.

Description

The estuary covers an area of approximately 136 km² in total with an average water depth of about 2 m.

The Harvey River discharges into the extreme southern end of the elongated Harvey Estuary, which has an area of about 56 km². This in turn feeds into the south-western corner of the more northerly Peel Inlet which is roughly circular and occupies an area of about 75 km². The Serpentine River and Murray Rivers discharge into the eastern edges of Peel Inlet also.

A 5 km long channel which passes through the town of Mandurah, then runs into the ocean.

After several decades of severe algal blooms in the estuary caused by discharge of nutrients from agricultural land and piggeries along the rivers, a man-made channel was constructed and opened in 1994 as the Dawesville Channel. The channel had the effect of allowing saline sea-water to regularly "flush" the estuary using tidal flows. Whilst the ecology of the estuary has changed markedly due to the flushing process, water quality generally has improved.

The catchment area to the east is largely flat coastal plain with about 75% cleared of native vegetation and used for dryland, dairy and beef grazing. Clearing was done in the early days of settlement to allow agricultural expansion. Drainage systems into the three main rivers have been constructed in much of the catchment to remove excess water quickly.

Flora and fauna

The estuary is home to abundant marine wildlife including crustaceans such as the Blue swimmer crab ("Portunus pelagicus") and the Western king prawn ("Penaeus latisulcatus") and fish species such as black bream, mulloway, tailor and cobbler.

It is also a significant base for migratory waterbirds such as the Red-necked Stint, Bar-tailed Godwit, Ruddy Turnstone and the Curlew Sandpiper.

Recreational use

The estuary is heavily used for recreational boating and fishing with numerous boat ramps and picnic sposts along the extensive foreshore with shaded sandy beaches. Houseboats can be hired at Mandurah to explore the estuary and the Murray River.

Urban developments along the shores as well as canal developments in Mandurah and at Yunderup pose significant challenges for its successful future management.

External links

* [http://wikimapia.org/39330/ Wikimapia map of the Dawesville Channel]

References

* [http://bookshop.frdc.com.au/miva/merchant.mv?Screen=PROD&Product_Code=HD1995-042&Category_Code=&Store_Code=B Potter, Ian: The influence of the Dawesville Channel on recruitment, distribution and emigration of crustaceans and fish in the Peel-Harvey estuary]
*C.C. Wilson & J. Latchford (1995). "Water Quality of the Peel-Harvey, July 1994 to April 1995" C.C. Wilson & J. Latchford (1995)
*Lane, J., Clarke, A. and Pearson, G. (2002). "Waterbirds of Peel-Harvey estuary in 1998-99". Department of Conservation and Land Management, 40 p.


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