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Lake Connewarre

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Type
  
Estuarine

Primary outflows
  
Barwon River

Area
  
8.8 km²

Inflow source
  
Barwon River

Primary inflows
  
Barwon River

Basin countries
  
Australia

Outflow location
  
Barwon River

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Surface area
  
880 hectares (2,200 acres)

Average depth
  
0.5–2 m (1 ft 8 in–6 ft 7 in)

Similar
  
Reedy Lake, Lake Burrumbeet, Cumberland River, Glenmaggie Dam, Bonang River

Lake Connewarre (Aboriginal Wathawurrung language: Kunawarr keelingk), a shallow estuarine 880-hectare (2,200-acre) lake on the Barwon River, is located on the Bellarine Peninsula southeast of Geelong in the Australian state of Victoria.

Contents

Map of Lake Connewarre, Connewarre VIC 3227, Australia

Location and featuresEdit

It is adjacent to, and downstream from, the freshwater Reedy Lake. Lake Connewarre is linked to the sea by the mangrove-fringed channel of the lower Barwon River estuary, resulting in the lake being subject to tidal flows, with a weir at the inflow to the lake preventing saline water progressing upstream.

Lake Connewarre forms part of the Port Phillip Bay (Western Shoreline) and Bellarine Peninsula Ramsar Site as a wetland of international importance, with much of the wetland area also part of the Lake Connewarre State Game Reserve. However, most of the land surrounding Lake Connewarre has been cleared for agricultural purposes resulting in environmental degradation. Water pollution from upriver has also resulted in a drop in water quality, and reduced inflows to the lake have caused silting problems.

FaunaEdit

The lake and its associated wetlands are part of the Bellarine Wetlands Important Bird Area because of its conservation significance for several species of waders, waterbirds and the orange-bellied parrot.

The lake is fished commercially for short-finned eel. It also usually contains yellow-eye mullet, black bream and Australian salmon. Other fish may be present, depending on salinity levels.

References

Lake Connewarre Wikipedia