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Tilligerry Creek
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Estuary Characteristics
| Area Catchment | 82 km2 |
| Waterway Area | 9 km2 |
| Entrance Characteristics | Open and untrained |
| Location (Lat-Long) | 32.726S , 152.051E |
| Distance (from Sydney) | 200 km North |
| Summary of Available Data | Data Pages |
Physical Features
Tilligerry Creek enters the mid-southern shore of Port Stephens between the towns of Soldiers Point and Lemon Tree Passage. The creek is approximately 22 km in length, 14 km of which is tidal. The tidal reaches of the waterway maintain a width of 500 m to 900 m. The creek is generally oriented parallel to the coast. The total catchment area draining to Tilligerry Creek is 82 km2.
Significant Estuarine Tributaries
Tilligerry Creek
Population and Holiday Centres
none
Special Attributes
General
- Intensive oyster producer.
- A developing residential area close to Lemon Tree Passage.
Estuarine Vegetation
The spatial data is reproduced from NSW Fisheries(2006/7) studies, whilst the species makeup is from the West et al.(1985). This map shows the spatial extent of the Estuarine Vegetation.
| Type | Area | Species 1 |
|---|---|---|
| (km2) | ||
| Mangroves | 7.401 | unknown |
| Seagrass | 2.751 | h,z,p |
| Saltmarsh | 4.466 |
References
R.J. Williams, G. West, D. Morrison and R.G. Creese, (2006),
"Estuarine Resources of New South Wales",
prepared for the Comprehensive Coastal Assessment (DoP) by the NSW Department of
Primary Industries, Port Stephens.
R.J. West, C.A. Thorogood, T.R. Walford and R.J. Williams. (1985).
"An Estuarine Inventory for New South Wales, Australia".
Fisheries Bulletin 2. Department of Agriculture, New South Wales.
Estuary Commerce
oyster, sewage
Management Issues
This estuary falls in the area covered by Hunter Central Rivers Catchment Management Authority.
Tilligerry Creek
Port Stephens/Myall Lakes Estuary Management Committee
Port Stephens and Great Lakes Councils have formed the Port Stephens / Myall Lakes Estuary Management Committee to prepare a management plan for the combined estuary. The Management plan has been finalised and is currently being implemented by the two councils. Preparation of the Plan involved the following activities.
Data Compilation Study
This study reviewed the extent of existing information and defined issues relating to the estuary as:
- Upper Port, water quality, groundwater, sedimentation, foreshore erosion and navigation
- Tilligerry Creek, water quality, navigation and foreshore erosion.
Estuary Processes Study
The processes study is a broad summary of catchment usage, coastal, tides and river processes, flora and fauna, sedimentation, waterway usage and water quality. For example:
- The waterways of Port Stephens and Myall Lakes support a wide variety of estuarine habitats, some of which are unique in the State
- Approximately 65% of the catchment is naturally vegetated and a wide range of vegetation habitats are represented.
- The total area occupied by oyster leases is approximately 11.5 km2or about 7% of the waterway area.
Estuary Management Study and Plan
The management study and plan divided the estuary into a number of management areas to determine management issues, options and recommended actions. Priority actions were recommended which aim to improve baseline information, provide a robust planning framework, address existing problems and maintain government and community commitment to plan implementation. A significant acknowledgement is the link of shoreline erosion with the removal of riparian vegetation. Great Lakes and Port Stephens Councils are currently implementing the management plan.
The Estuary Management Process 2
| Process | Status | Date |
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| Form Estuary Management Committee (EMC) | completed | |
| Assemble Existing Data | completed | 1997 |
| Carryout Process Study | completed | 1999 |
| Carryout Estuary Management Study | completed | 2000 |
| Draft Estuary Management Plan | completed | 2000 |
| Review Estuary Management Plan | completed | 2002 |
| Implement Estuary Management Plan | commenced | 2002 |
| Monitor and Review Estuary Management Process | none |
Contact Details
| Port Stephens Council | Rick Harris |
| Ph (02) 4980 0255 |
References
Local Government Areas
Port Stephens
NSW 1:25000 Map Name(s)
Port Stephens
Morna Point
Williamtown
