Little Swanport River

The Little Swanport River is a river within Little Swanport on the east coast of Tasmania.

In the colonial period of the early 1800s the Lisdillon salt works [1][2] utilised the Little Swanport River.[3]

The Little Swanport river forms a key part of the Little Swanport water catchment. It is here that the Little Swanport River meets the sea and land use is more diverse with large coastal grazing properties, residential/holiday settlements, tourist accommodation, and olive and oyster farming enterprises. The mouth of the Little Swanport River (estuary) is a popular spot for recreational fishing and other seaside holiday activities. It supports several successful oyster farming enterprises.[4]

The river forms the most northern border of the Pembroke Land District.[5][6][7]

References

  1. Rogers, Brian; University of Wollongong. Science and Technology Analysis Research Programme (1991), James Radcliff's Lisdillon salt works, Tasmania : a preliminary interpretation, University of Wollongong, ISBN 978-0-86418-155-8
  2. Tasmania. Parks and Wildlife Service; Tasmania. Department of Environment and Land Management (1990), The Lisdillon salt works : a history & site guide, Dept of Environment and Land Management, retrieved 6 April 2015
  3. http://www.ashadocs.org/aha/09/09_04_Rogers.pdf
  4. http://www.gsbc.tas.gov.au/webdata/resources/files/Little%20Swanport%20Catchment%20Plan%202010%202015.pdf
  5. Tasmania. Dept. of Primary Industries, Water and Environment. Water Assessment and Planning Branch; Little Swanport Catchment Management Consultative Group (Tas.) (1998), Water management planning for the Little Swanport River Catchment, Dept. of Primary Industries and Water, retrieved 3 April 2015
  6. Glamorgan Spring Bay (Tas.). Council; Little Swanport Catchment Plan Implementation Committee (Tas.); Southern Midlands (Tas.). Council (2009), Little Swanport Catchment Plan, Glamorgan Spring Bay Council, retrieved 3 April 2015
  7. Little Swanport Catchment Committee (Tas.) (2001), Little Swanport Catchment Management Plan : a friendly, economically and environmentally sustainable catchment, Glamorgan Spring Bay Council]?, retrieved 3 April 2015

Coordinates: 42°18′40″S 147°59′48″E / 42.31111°S 147.99667°E / -42.31111; 147.99667


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