Erskine River
Erskine River | |
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Location | |
Country | Australia |
State | Victoria |
Physical characteristics | |
Mouth | Bass Strait |
• location | Lorne |
• coordinates | 38°32′06″S 143°58′34″E / 38.535°S 143.976°ECoordinates: 38°32′06″S 143°58′34″E / 38.535°S 143.976°E |
Basin size | 32.9 square kilometres (12.7 sq mi) |
Basin features | |
Tributaries | |
• left | Little Erskine River |
Waterfalls |
The Erskine River is a river in southwestern Victoria, Australia. It arises in the Otway Ranges and enters Bass Strait to the east of Cape Otway through the town of Lorne. The Erskine River above the falls is known for its high diversity of native fish species and low occurrence of introduced species.[1]
See also[]
- Great Ocean Road
References[]
- ^ Frank, Bernie (December 2000). "Erskine River and Stony Creek Cathchment Plan" (PDF). Corangamite Catchment Management Authority and Surf Coast Shire. pp. 12–15. Retrieved 29 July 2017.
Categories:
- Rivers of Victoria (Australia)
- Corangamite catchment
- Rivers of Barwon South West (region)
- Otway Ranges
- Barwon South West geography stubs
- Victoria (Australia) river stubs