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Шаблон:Use Australian English Шаблон:Use dmy dates Шаблон:Infobox river The Daly River is a river in the Northern Territory of Australia. Settlement on the river is centred on the Aboriginal community of Nauiyu, originally the site of a Catholic mission, as well as the town of Daly River itself, at the river crossing a few kilometres to the south. The Daly River is part of the Daly Catchment that flows from northern Northern Territory to central Northern Territory.

The Daly River flows Шаблон:Convert from the confluence of the Flora River and Katherine River to its mouth on the Timor Sea.[1]

History

The traditional owners of the area are the Mulluk-Mulluk people.

Boyle Travers Finniss named the river after Sir Dominick Daly, the Governor of South Australia, as the Northern Territory was at that time part of South Australia. The region then lay untouched by Europeans until 1882 when copper was discovered.Шаблон:Citation needed

Floods

Like other rivers of the top end, the Daly is prone to seasonal flooding. Major flood events devastated the town of Daly River in 1899 and 1957, causing widespread property damage. In 1998, The floodwaters were fed by heavy rainfall in the wake of Tropical Cyclone Les and continued to rise until 3 February, reaching a peak of Шаблон:Convert, the highest level recorded to date.Шаблон:Citation needed

Attractions

The Daly River is famed for its large barramundi and is one of the more popular waterways for recreational fishing. It hosts two major fishing competitions annually, the "Barra Classic" and the "Barra Nationals". The best barramundi fishing is generally just after the wet season when the flooded river is falling fast and clear water is pouring in off the floodplains. The floodwater carries baitfish which in turn attracts predatory barramundi.

The Daly River is home to more freshwater turtle species than anywhere else in Australia.[2]

Discharge

Mean annual discharge of the Daly River at Mount Nancar (period from 1971 to 2021) and Dorisvale Crossing (period from 1966 to 2021):[3][4]

Year Mean annual

discharge

Mean annual

discharge

Mount Nancar Dorisvale Crossing
(GL/yr) (m3/s) (GL/yr) (m3/s)
1966 3,953.86 125.4
1967 4,183.33 132.7
1968 7,990.78 253.4
1969 6,112.79 193.8
1970 929.54 29.5
1971 3,055.7 96.9 3,073.52 97.5
1972 5,687.83 180.4 3,632.47 115.2
1973 7,839.22 248.6 3,887.4 123.3
1974 20,253.44 642.2 12,401.14 393.2
1975 7,484.03 237.3 4,286.37 135.9
1976 17,002.91 539.2 12,267.05 389
1977 6,421.06 203.6 8,090.05 256.5
1978 4,132.81 131.1 4,190.23 132.9
1979 4,177.21 132.5 3,322.47 105.4
1980 8,560.55 271.5 5,620.36 178.2
1981 7,574.83 240.2 5,143.17 163.1
1982 4,301.86 136.4 3,422.13 108.5
1983 2,311.66 73.3 1,590.18 50.4
1984 10,906.22 345.8 8,151.43 258.5
1985 4,565.57 144.8 2,117.47 67.2
1986 1,339.5 42.5 1,051.33 33.3
1987 6,114.56 193.9 5,165.54 163.8
1988 1,516.71 48.1 1,181.76 37.5
1989 5,696.05 180.6 2,710.78 86
1990 1,054.51 33.4 694.37 22
1991 9,506.28 301.4 6,508.84 206.4
1992 2,003.16 63.5 1,371.8 43.5
1993 7,062.55 224 4,457.08 141.3
1994 6,562.66 208.1 5,077.1 161
1995 8,354.25 264.9 4,596.53 145.8
1996 2,199.76 69.8 1,517.22 48.1
1997 15,952.31 505.8 10,723.82 339.4
1998 13,449.46 426.5 10,096.29 320.2
1999 10,307.06 326.8 7,188.43 227.9
2000 14,335.51 454.6 9,454.27 299.8
2001 14,418.61 457.2 10,884.56 345.2
2002 7,672.74 243.3 4,918.2 156
2003 6,827.31 216.5 6,738.52 213.7
2004 20,593.86 653 16,682.53 529
2005 3,987.72 126.5 2,995.99 95
2006 12,806.45 406.1 9,772.37 309.9
2007 6,547.18 207.6 5,001.04 158.6
2008 14,953.96 474.2 9,298.98 294.9
2009 13,365.59 423.8 10,078.81 319.6
2010 6,212.97 197 4,630.84 146.8
2011 23,694.11 751.3 14,168.17 449.3
2012 9,189.34 291.4 5,610.28 177.9
2013 5,863.01 185.9 3,739.89 118.6
2014 9,246.1 293.2 5,027.72 159.4
2015 3,739.96 118.6 2,714.27 86.1
2016 9,234.43 292.8 5,722.1 181.5
2017 10,920.68 346.3 6,580.47 208.7
2018 11,352.47 360 5,925.41 187.9
2019 1,843.01 58.4 1,126.49 35.7
2020 2,260.75 71.7 1,002.67 31.8
2021 9,704.87 307.7 7,152.42 226.8
Average 8,316.95 263.7 5,642 178.9

Tributaries

List of major tributaries

The largest tributaries of the Daly River:[5][6]

Left

tributary

Right

tributary

Length

(km)

Basin

size

(km2)

Average

discharge

(m3/s)

Daly 354* 53,708 369.7
Hermit C. 62.4 2,456.3 30.2
Elliot C. 24.2 2.9
Kilfoyle C. 15.9 455.4 6.5
Chilling C. 69.9 1,241 12.4
Hayward Creek 29.6 472 5.8
Austral C. 16 1
Survey C. 15.6 200.2 1.7
Fish 89.1 1,748 20.5
Bamboo C. 10.6 627.4 6.1
Green Ant Creek 48.8 914 15
Douglas 83.4 1,964 21.8
Cattle C. 17.5 122.5 1.2
Jinduckin Creek 35.2 348.3 2.7
Stray C. 64 1,216 8.2
Brandshaw Creek 63.5 1,181 6.5
Dead Horse C. 41.4 1.4
Fergusson 144 4,833.6 30.6
Yuwaiyunn Creek 1.3
Yujullowan Creek 29.1 191.4 0.7
Mullers C. 8.7 0.06
Flora 139 6,876 27.2
Katherine 328 24,363.3 109.8

*Daly River Шаблон:Cvt with Flora River (Шаблон:Cvt[6] is Шаблон:Cvt long; Daly River with the Katherine (Шаблон:Cvt[6] is Шаблон:Cvt long;

See also

References

Шаблон:Reflist

Шаблон:Rivers of the Northern Territory

Шаблон:Authority control