Dawesville Cut
The Dawesville Cut is a man-made waterway located in Western Australia, connecting the Indian Ocean to the Peel Inlet. Completed in 1994, it was designed to improve water quality in the inlet and reduce flooding in the surrounding areas. The cut allows for better tidal flow and helps manage the salinity levels in the region.
This project has also enhanced recreational opportunities, such as fishing and boating, while providing a habitat for various wildlife. The Dawesville Cut is an important feature for both environmental management and local tourism, contributing to the area's economy and ecological health.