Blythe River (Tasmania)

Coordinates: 41°05′S 145°59′E / 41.083°S 145.983°E / -41.083; 145.983
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The Blythe River is a river in North western Tasmania.

It starts near Rabbit Plain at an elevation of 685m and flows into Emu Bay in Bass Strait , at Heybridge,[1] near Burnie, Tasmania.[2](Lat41°04'41.13"s and 145°58'50.4'E). The local economy relies on mining[3][4] and recreational fishing.[5][6]

References

  1. ^ Blythe River Tasmania at exploreOz.com.
  2. ^ Blythe River at Bonzle.com.
  3. ^ Greg Dickens,The Companion to Tasmainan History.
  4. ^ F Blake, Blythe River and Cuprona Iron Areas Mineral Deposits.
  5. ^ Daniel Paull, North West Trout.
  6. ^ Jarrod Clarke, Blythe River.

41°05′S 145°59′E / 41.083°S 145.983°E / -41.083; 145.983