John MacCormac, an Irish businessman, settled on
Timbo Island in 1816 and started exporting
African Oak from the Rokel River. The trade was quite substantial for a while but eventually went into decline. Iron ore and alluvial gold mining began in the late 1920s and early 1930s, while the Bumbuna Falls hydroelectric project is underway. The
Yalunka people established their capital,
Falaba, near the source of the Rokel. The estuary, which extends over an area of , was listed as Ramsar site of wetland importance in 1999. The site is bounded by Cape Point on the western side of the Freetown, by the
Bunce River on one of its banks, and the
Tagrin Point where areas of the Rokel joins at the southern end of its mouth. In February 2025, Thomas Mariee completed a 365km solo packraft descent of the Rokel River in 17 days. ==Development==