Peel-Harvey Estuary
The Peel-Harvey Estuary is a coastal wetland located in Western Australia, approximately 75 kilometers south of Perth. It is formed by the confluence of the Peel Inlet and the Harvey Estuary, which are fed by several rivers, including the Serpentine River and the Harvey River. This estuary is known for its rich biodiversity, providing habitat for various fish, birds, and other wildlife.
The estuary plays a crucial role in the local ecosystem and supports recreational activities such as fishing, boating, and birdwatching. It is also significant for the surrounding communities, contributing to tourism and local economies. Conservation efforts are in place to protect the estuary's natural resources and maintain its ecological health.