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Port Walcott, formerly known as Tien Tsin Harbour, is a large open water harbour located on the northwest coast of Western Australia, located near the town of Point Samson.


History
Before the port was established, the land was inhabited by the , an Aboriginal people.

Early European exploration of northwest Western Australia commenced around the and Port Walcott areas, as colonial settlers established and pearling industries in the late-19th century. Early shipping links to the outside world centred on the port of Cossack (formerly Tien Tsin), now a ghost town.

In 1818, the explorer and surveyor Captain Phillip Parker King, in the Mermaid, charted Nickol Bay. Visits to the region by American whalers are recorded to have occurred from around the 1840–50s. In April 1861, a government-funded expedition sailed to Nickol Bay in the Dolphin, while in 1862, Bateman (of John and ) sent his vessel Flying Foam Flying Foam to harvest in the area.

In April 1863 Captain on the Mystery came upon Mangrove Harbour (later renamed Port Hedland) and Tien Tsin Harbour (later named Port Walcott). In August the same year the Tien Tsin arrived, which together with Mystery carried settlers and stock to the port, and established the first European settlement in the northwest, on the banks of the , inland from Tien Tsin Harbour.

(2025). 9781441983183, Springer Science & Business Media. .

The Norwegian-owned iron Solveig carrying piles for the Point Samson jetty was anchored in Port Walcott when it was wrecked during a cyclone in 1907 The Department of Maritime Archaeology lists 14 such shipwrecks in the vicinity, lost between 1868 and 1970.


Geography
Port Walcott lies between Dampier and at the mouth of the . Landmarks within it include , Wickham, Jarman Island, Butchers Inlet and the historical town of Cossack (initially called Tien Tsin), the first port in the northwest of Western Australia. The town of is situated further inland on the banks of the Harding River.

Port Walcott's main population centre is , which has a population of 298 (2011 census).

Port Walcott receives an annual rainfall of about .

Local magnetic anomalies are reported northward of Cape Lambert, in the approaches to Port Walcott.


Port facilities
Port Walcott contains the port facilities of , which along with the neighbouring ports at Port Hedland and Dampier, are the three major exporting ports in the region, and in the top five ports in Australia by tonnage (81 million tonnes in 2010/11).


Ship
The Hanjin Port Walcott, built in 2012 by and sold to in 2017, now known as HL Port Walcott, was named after Port Walcott.

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