Broke Inlet Explained

Broke Inlet, originally named Broke's Inlet,[1] is an inlet in the South West region of Western Australia located 19km (12miles) west of Walpole.

The inlet is a large shallow estuary at the eastern end of the d'Entrecasteaux National Park, linked to the Southern Ocean by a narrow seasonally open channel situated between two high sand dune systems.[2]

The inlet is the only large estuary left in the South West that has not been significantly altered by development within its catchment area or along its shores.

The catchment of the inlet has an area of 928km2 and the inlet itself has a surface area of 4800ha with a total volume of 72000000m2.The inlet receives an annual inflow of 187000000m2, mostly from the Shannon River and discharges 157000000m2 annually.[3]

The water in the inlet is brackish and generally has half the salinity of sea water. The salinity varies greatly depending on river discharge, the season and whether the bar is open or not.

Broke Inlet is listed as a regionally significant wetland with Environment Australia.[4]

References

-34.9278°N 116.4489°W

Notes and References

  1. News: Clark . Willian Nairne . William Nairne Clark . Journal of a second expedition to the westward of King George's Sound as far as Point Entrecasteaux, in the months of April, May, and June, 1841 . 22 July 2021 . Inquirer . 13 October 1841 . Perth, WA . 3.
  2. Web site: Walpole-Nornalup - Coastal attractions. 2008. 25 October 2008. https://web.archive.org/web/20110218171336/http://www.walpole.com.au/pages/coastal-attractions/#. 18 February 2011. dead. dmy-all.
  3. Web site: South Coast River Care - Broke Inlet. 2008. 25 October 2008.
  4. Web site: South Coast Regional Strategy for Natural Resource Management. 2004. 25 October 2008. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20080719092530/http://script.asn.au/documents/publications/strategy/background/Background_Paper_04_Water_Resources.pdf. 19 July 2008. dmy-all.