Bathurst Harbour | |
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Location in Tasmania | |
Location | South West Tasmania |
Coordinates | 43°20′33.68″S 146°10′32.38″E / 43.3426889°S 146.1756611°E |
River sources | North River, Old River, Ray River and Melaleuca Creek |
Primary outflows | Bathurst Channel to Port Davey and then the Southern Ocean |
Basin countries | Australia |
Average depth | 3 to 7 metres (9.8 to 23.0 ft)[1] |
Max. depth | 29 metres (95 ft) |
Settlements | Melaleuca |
Bathurst Harbour is a shallow bay located in the south west region of Tasmania, Australia. Bathurst Harbour is contained within the Port Davey/Bathurst Harbour Marine Nature Reserve,[2] and the Southwest National Park, part of the Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area.
The harbour is an expansive, almost landlocked, shallow bay of relatively uniform depth ranging from 3 to 7 metres (9.8 to 23.0 ft),[1] which provides safe anchorage from the Roaring Forties that buffet the western and southern coasts of Tasmania. The harbour is connected by the narrow 12-kilometre (7.5 mi)-long Bathurst Channel to Port Davey, and then water flows into the Southern Ocean. Like most estuarine systems in southwest Tasmania, the water is stained a deep red-brown due to tannin leached from buttongrass and adjacent heathland.[1]