The Goyder River is a
river
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in the
Northern Territory
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,
Australia.
Description
The headwaters of the river rise at the base of the
Mitchell Ranges and are fed by
spring
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discharge from an extensive
dolomite Dolomite may refer to:
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aquifer that supports areas of rainforest along the banks. The river then flows north west before crossing the
Central Arnhem Road
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then veering north and later forming multiple braided channels and feeding the
Arafura Swamp before eventually discharging into the Glyde River which in turn empties into Castlereagh Bay and the
Arafura Sea
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Geography
The Arafura S ...
.
The swamp area occupies an area of in the dry season and is of great cultural significance to the
Yolngu people, in particular the
Ramingining community which is located on the edge of the swamp.
[Australian Nature Conservation Agency. (1996). ''A Directory of Important Wetlands in Australia (Second Edition)''. ANCA: Canberra. pp. 154–155. ]
The river catchment occupies an area of and is wedged between the
Blyth River Blyth may refer to:
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* Blyth, South Australia, a small town
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catchment to the west, the
Walker
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and
Roper River
The Roper River is a large perennial river located in the Katherine region of the Northern Territory of Australia.
Location and features
Formed by the confluence of the Waterhouse River and Roper Creek, the Roper River rises east of Mataranka ...
catchments to the south and the
Buckingham and
Koolatong River catchments to the east.
Three
tributaries
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discharge into the Goyder; Annie Creek, Sheridan Creek and the Gulbuwangay River.
The Goyder has a mean average discharge of with a maximum flow of per second and a minimum flow of per second. It is the ninth largest river system in the
Northern Territory
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but has the second highest end of dry season flow-rate.
Fauna
A range of Fauna are found in the river, there are 39 species of fish including; Macleay's Glassfish,
Barred Grunter, Fly-specked Hardyhead, Freshwater Sole, Golden Goby, Northern Trout Gudgeon, Gulf Saratoga,
Barramundi
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, Oxeye Herring, Rainbowfish, Black-banded Rainbowfish, Bony Bream, Salmon Catfish, Berney's Catfish, Freshwater Longtom,
Seven-spot Archerfish
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and the Sleepy Cod.
History
The
traditional owners
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of the area are the ''
Dalabon'', ''Daikui'' and ''
Djinba'' peoples, who have inhabited the area for thousands of years.
Thought to have been named in 1868 by Captain
Francis Cadell during his expedition on ''HMS Firefly'', the river is named for
George Goyder, the then
Surveyor General of
South Australia
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.
The explorer,
David Lindsay, named the Glyde Inlet in 1883 while on expedition in
Arnhem Land.
[
The MacCartney family started the Florida ]cattle station
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in the 1880s, but after constant clashes with local Aboriginal peoples the station was abandoned in 1893. The Arafura cattle station was established in 1903 by the ''Eastern, African and Cold Store Company'' on the lease along the Goyder and Glyde Rivers. Joseph Bradshaw overlanded 5,000 cattle to stock the station from further south but five years later the station was abandoned also.
See also
* List of rivers of Northern Territory
References
{{Rivers of the Northern Territory , state=collapsed
Rivers of the Northern Territory
Arnhem Land