Port Davey

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Port Davey is a remote, wild coastal inlet and marine reserve in southwest Tasmania, renowned for its rugged landscapes, rich biodiversity, and largely untouched wilderness.

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Port Davey canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bay
coastal inlet
marine reserve
access primarily by boat or light aircraft
remote
administeredBy Tasmania Parks and Wildlife Service
connectsTo Bathurst Harbour
Davey River NERFINISHED
Gordon River
surface form: Gordon River (via inland waterways and portage routes historically)
country Australia
hasConservationValue World Heritage significance (via surrounding terrestrial area)
high ecological value
wilderness value
hasEcosystemType coastal wilderness ecosystem
estuarine ecosystem
temperate marine ecosystem
hasFeature estuaries
fjord-like waterways
inlet
islands
rocky headlands
sea cliffs
tannin-stained waters
wetlands
hasProtectionStatus marine nature reserve
marine protected area
humanPopulationDensity very low
knownFor blackwater estuarine system
largely untouched environment
remote wilderness
rich biodiversity
rugged landscapes
locatedIn South West Tasmania
Southwest National Park
Tasmania
Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area
locatedOnCoastOf Southwest coast of Tasmania
partOf Port Davey Marine Reserve
surface form: Port Davey Marine Nature Reserve

Port Davey Marine Reserve
Port Davey–Bathurst Harbour estuarine system
Southern Ocean
region South West Tasmania
surface form: Southwest Tasmania
state Tasmania
supportsSpecies cold-water corals
fish species endemic to Tasmania
marine invertebrates
marine mammals
migratory shorebirds
seabirds

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