Sugut River

Sugut River
Sugut River as seen on Beluran District
View of the river.
Native nameSungai Sugut (Malay)
Location
Country Malaysia
State Sabah
DivisionSandakan Division, West Coast Division
Precise locationNortheastern Borneo
Physical characteristics
Source 
 • locationFrom the eastern slopes of Mount Kinabalu National Park in Ranau District
Mouth 
 • location
At Beluran District into Sulu Sea
 • coordinates
6°26′22.5″N 117°43′43.6″E / 6.439583°N 117.728778°E / 6.439583; 117.728778
 • elevation
Sea level
Length178 km (111 mi)[1]
Basin size3,094 km2 (1,195 sq mi)[2]
Basin features
River systemMount Kinabalu National Park[3][4]

The Sugut River (Malay: Sungai Sugut) is a river located in the northeastern part of Sabah, Malaysia, between the tripoint of the West Coast, Sandakan as well as a portion of the Kudat division (Kota Marudu district). It has a total length of 178 km (111 mi) from its headwaters in the mountains of northwest Sabah to its outlet at the Sulu Sea, northeastern of Beluran town. Its source is originated from the mountains in the eastern slopes of Mount Kinabalu National Park in Ranau District, which part of the Mount Kinabalu system.[3][4]

  1. ^ "Conservation and the Orang Sungai of the lower Sugut, Sabah: preliminary notes (1, 2). (Research Notes)". Borneo Research Council. The Free Library. 1999. Retrieved 24 July 2019. The Sugut (approximately 178 km long) is the largest river in northeast Sabah. From its high altitude origins in the Kinabalu Range, it flows through an extensive alluvial plain before arriving at the Sulu Sea. At the coast, there is a tidal swamp (stretching for about 8 km of the river course) with the banks lined by a growth of nipah palms and mangrove trees.
  2. ^ "National Register of River Basins [List of River Basin Management Units (RBMU) – Sabah]" (PDF). Department of Irrigation and Drainage, Malaysia. 2003. p. 34. Retrieved 24 July 2019.
  3. ^ a b Felix Tongkul (2015). "Status of Mount Kinabalu Water Catchments after the June 2015 Ranau Earthquake – Lessons Learned" (PDF). Sabah Forestry Department, Malaysia. p. 7/67. Archived from the original (PDF) on 24 July 2019. Retrieved 24 July 2019.
  4. ^ a b "The River Rangers of Sugut, Ranau". World Wide Fund for Nature. 22 March 2016. Retrieved 24 July 2019. Mount Kinabalu is a major contributor to ecosystems in Sabah with several major river systems originating from this region, namely Labuk River, Sugut River & Kadamaian River.