Pitt Water (Tasmania)

Pitt Water
McGees Bridge crossing Pitt Water
Pitt Water
Location in Tasmania
LocationSouth East Tasmania
Coordinates42°48′14.83″S 147°30′31.65″E / 42.8041194°S 147.5087917°E / -42.8041194; 147.5087917
TypeEstuary
EtymologyNamed after Chancellor of the Exchequer, William Pitt
Primary inflowsCoal River
River sourcesCoal River
Primary outflowsFrederick Henry Bay
Ocean/sea sourcesTasman Sea
Basin countriesAustralia
DesignationPitt Water–Orielton Lagoon Ramsar site
Surface area43.1 square kilometres (16.6 sq mi)
Max. depth20 metres (66 ft)
Water volume~101.8 gigalitres (3.60×109 cu ft)
Residence time~4.36 tidal cycles
FrozenNo
IslandsWoody Island
Sections/sub-basinsOrielton Lagoon, Iron Creek Bay
SettlementsMidway Point, Penna, Sorell
References

Pitt Water is a region and estuarine area near Sorell, in southeastern Tasmania. It forms part of the Pembroke Land District and includes significant natural habitats, cultural heritage sites, and agricultural lands. Pitt Water was named by Lieutenant Governor Collins, who named the shallow stretch of water between Sorell and Midway Point after the then Chancellor of the Exchequer, William Pitt.