geo.wikisort.org - RiverThe Gibbo River, a perennial river[2] of the North-East Murray catchment of the Murray-Darling basin, is located in the alpine and East Gippsland regions of Victoria, Australia. It flows from the northwestern slopes of the Australian Alps, south and joins with Morass Creek southeast of Lake Dartmouth.[1]
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Country | Australia |
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State | Victoria |
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Region | Australian Alps (IBRA), Victorian Alps, East Gippsland |
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Local government area | East Gippsland |
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Source confluence | Straight Running Creek and the Sassafras Creek |
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• location | Victorian Alps |
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• coordinates | 36°40′0″S 147°48′39″E |
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• elevation | 674 m (2,211 ft) |
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Mouth | confluence with Morass Creek |
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• location | southeast of Lake Dartmouth |
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• coordinates | 36°45′3″S 147°39′55″E |
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• elevation | 483 m (1,585 ft) |
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Length | 19 km (12 mi) |
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River system | North-East Murray catchment, Murray-Darling basin |
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Tributaries | |
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• left | Turnback Creek, Japan Creek |
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• right | Donnovan Creek |
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Reservoir | Dartmouth (483 m (1,585 ft)) |
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Course
Formed by the confluence of the Straight Running Creek and the Sassafras Creek, the Gibbo River rises in remote state forestry land, below the Great Dividing Range. The river flows generally south by southwest, joined by three minor tributaries before reaching its confluence with the Morass Creek at Lake Dartmouth, formed by the Dartmouth Dam. The river descends 191 metres (627 ft) over its 19-kilometre (12 mi) course.[1]
Recreation
The river is popular for fishing, with numerous brown trout with an average of 200 grams (7.1 oz) to a maximum of 1 kilogram (2.2 lb), some rainbow trout to 200 grams (7.1 oz), and river blackfish to 60 grams (2.1 oz), with a few carp to 10 kilograms (22 lb).[3][4][5]
A camping area is available, approximately 30 kilometres (19 mi) north of Omeo on the Corryong–Benambra Road. Picnic tables and wood-fired BBQs are available at the camp site.[6]
An area of approximately 35,000 hectares (86,000 acres) located adjacent to where the Gibbo River and Morass Creek empty into Lake Dartmouth, named the Dart River Goldfields Area, is listed as an indicative area on the Register of the National Estate. The area is considered historically significant due to its relatively undisturbed setting of the history of gold mining, with many machinery relics from the 1870s.[7]
See also
Australia portal
- List of rivers of Victoria
References
External links
Rivers of the North–East Murray catchment of the Murray–Darling basin, in Victoria, Australia |
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Kiewa Basin | Rivers | |
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Creeks |
- Back (Kiewa)
- House
- Kichington
- Middle (Kiewa)
- Mountain
- Rocky Valley
- Running (Kiewa)
- Yackandandah
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Ovens Basin | Rivers | |
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Creeks |
- Black Dog
- Black Mare
- Black Range
- Boggy (Ovens)
- Buffalo Creek
- Burgoigee
- Diddah Diddah
- Evans
- Factory
- Fifteen Mile
- Happy Valley
- Hodgsons
- Hurdle
- Indigo
- Meadow
- Morses
- Reedy (Ovens)
- Whim
- Whorouly
- Yarrarabula
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Lakes | |
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Upper Murray Basin | Rivers | |
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Creeks |
- Beetoomba
- Benambra
- Buckwong
- Buenba
- Burrowye
- Cobungra Creek
- Corryong
- Cudgewa
- Dead Horse
- Dry Forest
- Fairyknowe
- Guys Forest
- Johnston
- Jones (Upper Murray)
- Kane
- Koetong
- Lightning
- Little Scrubby
- Little Snowy
- Limestone
- Livingstone
- Log Bridge
- Middle (Upper Murray)
- Morass
- Omeo
- Reedy (Upper Murray)
- Sandy (Upper Murray)
- Shady (Upper Murray)
- Simpson
- Snowy
- Spring (Upper Murray)
- Stony (Upper Murray)
- Tallangatta
- Thawgla
- Walwa
- Watchingorra
- Wheeler
- Wombat
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Rivers of Victoria
North-East catchment
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Rivers of Victoria |
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Rivers that flow towards the coast |
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Rivers of the Murray–Darling basin |
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North–East catchment | |
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Goulburn Broken catchment | |
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North–Central catchment | |
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Mallee catchment | |
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Rivers of the Murray–Darling basin, Australia |
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Catchments predominantly in Queensland |
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Catchments predominantly in New South Wales and the Australian Capital Territory |
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Murray catchment |
- Back (Edward)
- Back (Billabong 1)
- Back (Billabong 2)
- Billabong
- Box
- Cootnite
- Estuary
- Forest
- Four Mile
- Jerra Jerra
- Kangaroo
- Little Billabong
- Lunts
- Mahonga
- Mountain
- Nowranie
- Piccaninny
- Sawyers
- Sheep Wash
- Simmons
- Ten Mile
- Tumudgery
- Tuppal
- Yarra Yarra
Darling catchment |
- Bulbodney
- Burrill
- Bywash Billabong
- Cookopie
- Coonalhugga
- Genaren
- Glue Pot
- Gundong
- Gunningbar
- Kellys Cowal
- Moonagee Cowal
- Mulla Mulla Cowal
- Nyangi Bogan Cowal
- Popiltah
- Redbank
- Sandy (Bogan)
- Stony (Darling Anabranch)
- Tomingley
Barwon / Macquarie sub-catchment |
- Abington
- Attunga
- Bakers
- Bald
- Berrygil
- Boiling Down (Goonoo Goonoo)
- Bowman
- Brigalow
- Bundock
- Carole
- Cheshire
- Clay
- Coolibar
- Crossing
- Duncans
- Dungowan
- Emu Swamp
- Evans Plains
- Ewenmar
- Frazers (Coonamble)
- Goonoo Goonoo
- Halls (Gwydir)
- Halls (Mehi)
- Halls (Namoi)
- Horsearm
- Jamiesons
- Lambruk
- Limestone
- Menedebri
- Middlebrook (Goonoo Goonoo)
- Mountain (Sandy (Peel 2))
- Moonbi
- Moore
- Moredun
- Mulla Mulla
- Oakey (Peel)
- Oakey (Jamiesons)
- Queen Charlottes
- Quegobla
- Quirindi
- Reedy (Peel)
- Sandy (Bogan)
- Sandy (Bohena)
- Sandy (Gwydir)
- Sandy (Jamiesons)
- Sandy (Peel 1)
- Sandy (Peel 2)
- Sandy (Talbragar)
- Spring (Goonoo Goonoo)
- Swamp Oak
- Tangaratta
- Timbumburi
- Tycannah
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Murrumbidgee catchment |
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Catchments predominantly in Victoria |
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Catchments predominantly in South Australia |
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