The Blythe River is a perennial river located in north-western region of Tasmania, Australia.
Blythe | |
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Location | |
Country | Australia |
State | Tasmania |
Region | North-west |
Physical characteristics | |
Source | Mount Tor |
• location | near Rabbit Plain |
• coordinates | 41°14′55″S 147°51′28″E / 41.24861°S 147.85778°E |
• elevation | 685 m (2,247 ft) |
Mouth | Emu Bay, Bass Strait |
• location | Heybridge |
• coordinates | 41°04′41″S 145°58′50″E / 41.07806°S 145.98056°E |
• elevation | 0 m (0 ft) |
Length | 61 km (38 mi) |
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Location and features
editThe river rises near Rabbit Plain on the slopes of Mount Tor and flows generally north into Emu Bay in Bass Strait, at Heybridge,[2] near Burnie. The river descends 685 metres (2,247 ft) over its 61-kilometre (38 mi) course.[1]
The local economy relies on mining[3][4] and recreational fishing.[5][6]
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ a b "Map of Blythe River, TAS". Bonzle Digital Atlas of Australia. 2015. Retrieved 30 June 2015.
- ^ "Blythe River Tasmania". exploreOz.com.
- ^ Dickens, Greg. "The Companion to Tasmanian History".
- ^ Blake, F. "Blythe River and Cuprona Iron Areas" (PDF). Mineral Deposits. Archived from the original (PDF) on 4 March 2016.
- ^ Paull, Daniel. "North West Trout". Tasmanian Fisheries.
- ^ Clarke, Jarrod. "Blythe River". Sports Fish Tasmania.