Ohutuissa
Ohutuissa, also known as the Ohutuissa River, is a significant waterway located in the northern region of Papua New Guinea. It is a tributary of the Sepik River, one of the largest rivers in the country. The Ohutuissa River is approximately 100 kilometers long and flows through the provinces of Sandaun and Morobe. It is an important water source for the local communities, providing water for agriculture, fishing, and domestic use. The river is also home to a diverse range of aquatic life, including various species of fish and other wildlife.
The Ohutuissa River plays a crucial role in the local economy, supporting activities such as fishing and
The Ohutuissa River is part of a larger network of rivers and wetlands that form the Sepik
Despite its importance, the Ohutuissa River faces several challenges, including pollution from agricultural runoff and deforestation.