Peel Inlet

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Peel Inlet is a large, shallow coastal lagoon in southwestern Western Australia, known for its estuarine ecosystems and recreational fishing and boating.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf coastal lagoon
estuary
averageDepth shallow
climateZone Mediterranean climate
connectedBy Dawesville Channel NERFINISHED
connectedTo Harvey Estuary NERFINISHED
Indian Ocean NERFINISHED
country Australia
drainageBasinUse agriculture
grazing
urban development
environmentalIssue algal blooms
nutrient enrichment
hasEcosystemType estuarine ecosystem
hasHabitat mudflats
saltmarsh
seagrass beds
hasMouthNear Mandurah NERFINISHED
hasRecreation kayaking
sailing
hasShorelineUse conservation areas
recreation reserves
residential development (Mandurah region)
importantFor migratory waterbirds
waterfowl
knownFor birdwatching
crabbing
recreational boating
recreational fishing
locatedIn Western Australia
locatedInRegion South West of Western Australia NERFINISHED
managementAction construction of Dawesville Channel
nearCity Mandurah NERFINISHED
partOf Peel-Harvey Estuarine System NERFINISHED
partOfIBA Peel-Yalgorup Important Bird Area GENERATED
protectedStatus Ramsar-listed wetland (via Peel-Yalgorup system)
receivesInflowFrom Harvey River (Western Australia) NERFINISHED
Murray River (Western Australia) NERFINISHED
Serpentine River NERFINISHED
salinityRegime variable salinity
supportsSpecies black bream
blue swimmer crab
mullet
whiting
tideRegime microtidal
usedFor commercial fishing (historically)
recreational tourism
waterType brackish water

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Peel-Harvey Estuary hasPart Peel Inlet
Mandurah Foreshore locatedOn Peel Inlet