Derwent River estuary

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The Derwent River estuary is a major tidal waterway in southern Tasmania that forms the lower reaches of the Derwent River and includes the harbor of Hobart.

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Label Occurrences
Derwent River estuary canonical 3

Statements (45)

Predicate Object
instanceOf estuary
geographical feature
tidal waterway
adjacentTo Hobart metropolitan area NERFINISHED
connectsTo Tasman Sea NERFINISHED
formsPartOf Derwent River NERFINISHED
hasCityOnShore Clarence NERFINISHED
Glenorchy NERFINISHED
Hobart NERFINISHED
hasEconomicImportanceFor Hobart NERFINISHED
Tasmania NERFINISHED
hasEnvironmentalIssue heavy metal contamination
nutrient enrichment
organic pollution
sediment contamination
hasHabitat intertidal mudflats
saltmarsh
seagrass beds
hasMouthIn Storm Bay NERFINISHED
hasNotableFeature deep sheltered harbour
navigable shipping channel
hasProcess tidal mixing of fresh and marine waters
hasUse aquaculture
port operations
tourism
yachting
hasWaterType brackish water
includes Hobart harbour NERFINISHED
Port of Hobart NERFINISHED
isLowerReachOf Derwent River NERFINISHED
isTidal true
locatedIn Australia
Tasmania NERFINISHED
southern Tasmania NERFINISHED
monitoredBy Derwent Estuary Program NERFINISHED
mouthOf Derwent River NERFINISHED
opensInto Storm Bay NERFINISHED
partOfRegion southeastern Tasmania
supportsSpecies fish
marine invertebrates
migratory shorebirds
usedFor commercial fishing
industrial activities
recreation
shipping

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Southern Tasmania contains Derwent River estuary
Claremont hasNearbyWaterBody Derwent River estuary
Tasman Bridge locatedInWaterBody Derwent River estuary