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Mataura River

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Length
  
190 km

Mouth
  
Toetoes Bay

Source
  
Lake Wakatipu

Country
  
New Zealand

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Main source
  
Mountains to the south of Lake Wakatipu

River mouth
  
Toetoes Bay 0.0 metres (0 ft)

The Mataura River is in the Southland Region of the South Island of New Zealand. It is 190 kilometres (120 mi) long.

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Map of Mataura River, Southland, New Zealand

Description

The river's headwaters are located in the Eyre Mountains to the south of Lake Wakatipu. From there it flows southeast towards Gore, where it turns southward. It then passes through the town of Mataura, and enters the Pacific Ocean at Toetoes Bay on the southern coast of the South Island. Much of its channel is braided.

The Mataura is renowned as a source of brown trout, and is a popular fishing venue. It has been identified as an Important Bird Area by BirdLife International because it supports breeding colonies of the endangered black-billed gull.

History

The Mataura, along with the three other main Southland rivers, the Waiau, Oreti and Aparima, breached during the Southland floods of January 1984. Commercial and residential areas of the town of Mataura were particularly affected, including the pulp and paper plant. Until about 18,000 years ago the Mataura drained Lake Wakatipu. The Kingston Flyer follows part of the former river bed, now blocked by glacial moraine.

References

Mataura River Wikipedia