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1 Catchment areas  



1.1  South west region  





1.2  West coast region  







2 Major rivers  





3 River topography  



3.1  Rivers that flow towards the Tasman Sea of the South Pacific Ocean  



3.1.1  D'Entrecasteaux (Derwent) sub-catchment  





3.1.2  D'Entrecasteaux (Huon) sub-catchment  





3.1.3  Rivers with no defined sub-catchment  







3.2  Rivers that flow towards the Southern Ocean  



3.2.1  GordonFranklin sub-catchment  





3.2.2  Pieman River sub-catchment  





3.2.3  Davey River sub-catchment  





3.2.4  Henty River sub-catchment  





3.2.5  King River sub-catchment  





3.2.6  Old River sub-catchment  





3.2.7  Wanderer River sub-catchment  





3.2.8  Rivers with no defined sub-catchment  







3.3  Rivers that flow north, towards Bass Strait  



3.3.1  EskTamar catchment  





3.3.2  Arthur River sub-catchment  





3.3.3  Inglis River sub-catchment  





3.3.4  Forth River sub-catchment  





3.3.5  Mersey River sub-catchment  





3.3.6  Cam River sub-catchment  





3.3.7  Rivers with no defined sub-catchment  









4 See also  





5 References  














Rivers of Tasmania







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This page discusses the rivers and hydrography of the stateofTasmania, Australia.

In the geography of Tasmania, the state is covered with a network of rivers and lake systems. As an island, all rivers eventually empty into the waters that surround Tasmania. There are four main river systems:[1]

  1. In the south, the Derwent flows from the Central Highlands past Hobart, to the sea at Storm Bay;
  2. In the west, the Gordon River takes the waters of Lake Gordon and Lake Pedder and is joined by the Franklin River before flowing into Macquarie Harbour;
  3. Flowing eastwards and to the south, the Huon River has its headwaters at Scotts Peak Dam on Lake Pedder, and reaches the sea in D'Entrecasteaux Channel; and
  4. Flowing from the north-east, the South Esk, the state's longest river, joins the North EskatLaunceston to create the Tamar.

Compared to the rest of Australia,[2] Tasmania has a very high proportion of wild or undisturbed rivers.[3][4]

Catchment areas

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Major catchments of Tasmania are linked to the major rivers, the most notable being the Derwent. Catchments by region are:

South west region

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West coast region

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Major rivers

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The following rivers are the longest river systems, by length.[1]

Longest rivers in Tasmania by length
(January 2008)
Order River name Length Region(s)
km mi
1 South Esk 252 157 Midlands
2 Derwent 215 134 Central Highlands
3 Arthur 189 117 West Coast
4 Gordon 186 116 Central Highlands; South-west; Western
5 Huon 169 105 South-west
6 Mersey 158 98 North-west
7 Franklin 129 80 Central Highlands; West Coast
8 North Esk 97 60 Northern
9 Pieman 38 24 West Coast

River topography

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Rivers that flow towards the Tasman Sea of the South Pacific Ocean

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Rivers that flow towards the Southern Ocean

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Rivers that flow north, towards Bass Strait

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See also

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  • flagAustralia portal
  • References

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    1. ^ a b "1384.6 - Statistics - Tasmania, 2008". Bureau of Statistics. Australian Government. 3 January 2008. Retrieved 18 June 2016.
  • ^ "Identified Natural Rivers - National" (Map). Australia's Natural Lands and Rivers. Department of the Environment, Australian Government. Retrieved 18 June 2016.
  • ^ "Identified Natural Rivers - Tasmania" (Map). Australia's Natural Lands and Rivers. Department of the Environment, Australian Government. Retrieved 18 June 2016.
  • ^ "Undisturbed rivers - Tasmania" (Map). Australian Heritage Commission. Department of the Environment, Australian Government; Department of Primary Industries, Water and Energy and Forest Tasmania, Tasmanian Government. Retrieved 18 June 2016.

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Rivers_of_Tasmania&oldid=1217736869"

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