Dawesville Channel
The Dawesville Channel is a man-made waterway located in Western Australia, connecting the Indian Ocean to the Estuary of the Peel-Harvey Inlet. Constructed in the 1990s, it was designed to improve water quality and reduce the risk of flooding in the surrounding areas. The channel plays a crucial role in managing the local ecosystem and supporting recreational activities.
This channel is situated near the town of Dawesville and is popular for boating, fishing, and other water sports. It also serves as a habitat for various marine species, contributing to the biodiversity of the region. The Dawesville Channel is an important feature for both environmental management and local tourism.