Ashburton River (Western Australia)
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| Ashburton River | |
|---|---|
| Ashburton River at Nanutarra | |
| Origin | Pilbara region |
| Mouth | Indian Ocean 45 km ESE of Onslow |
| Basin countries | Australia |
| Length | 680 kilometres (423 mi) |
| Basin area | 66,850 km² |
The Ashburton River is located within the Pilbara region of Western Australia. The river mouth with the Indian Ocean is located 45 km ESE of the town of Onslow. The river crosses the North West Coastal Highway at Nanutarra. The river has a length of approximately 680 km. The river basin covers an area of 66,850 km2 and includes the towns of Paraburdoo and Tom Price. [1].
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[edit] Tributaries
Some of the tributaries of the Ashburton river include Beasley River, Henry river, Hardey river and Ethel river.[2].
[edit] History
The township of Onslow used to be located at the mouth of the Ashburton river where a jetty was used as the town's and region's port, but once the new deep water port facility was completed at Beadon point (15km north of the old townsite) the townsite was moved. [3]
[edit] Fauna
The river supports a wide variety of fish including barramundi and Mangrove Jack. [4] The occasional salt water crocodile is also spotted in the river.[5] Bird species such as Back swans, the Striated Heron [6], Australia bustard and Bush Stonecurlew can be found along the rivers banks.
[edit] References
- ^ Waters and Rivers commission - Ashburton River Basin (2007). Retrieved on 2007-07-27.
- ^ Landgate - History of River names (2007). Retrieved on 2007-07-27.
- ^ Landgate - History of country town names - O (2007). Retrieved on 2007-07-27.
- ^ EPA - Animals of Walkabout Creek (2007). Retrieved on 2007-07-27.
- ^ ABC News - Croc sighted in Ashburton River (2007). Retrieved on 2007-07-27.
- ^ Bird Forum - Striated Heron (2007). Retrieved on 2007-07-27.

