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14th September

Pirates Bay – Boat Ramp Jetty Extension Commencing Soon

Members of the public and general boat ramp users are advised the construction of a 12-metre extension to the boat ramp jetty will be commencing shortly subject to final approval. Weather dependent, the work will take 4 to 6 weeks to complete. The scope of work also includes lifting the low-level deck on the existing…

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13th September

Dredging – Bridport Wharf

Dredging operations will be conducted at the Bridport Wharf commencing Monday, 18 September 2023. The sediment removal will occur in two stages, the first being to each berth face on the eastern half of the finger pier starting 18 September 2023 and the second stage commencing approximately 25 September 2023 at the western half of…

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11th September

Temporary Site Closure

larapuna/Eddystone Point carpark and boat ramp 18 September to 6 October 2023 Access to the carpark and boat ramp area will be closed to allow contractors to undertake carpark upgrades. All visitors are to comply with closures and contractor signage or direction. Preliminary works will occur – 11 – 15 September, during which time the…

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M350-23(T) Prosser River – Aid to Navigation

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M350-23(T) Prosser River – Aid to Navigation Mariners are advised the Port Buoy located in the Prosser River Mouth (Latitude 42° 33.277’S/Longitude 147° 52.979’E) is off-station. A further Notice will be issued when the AtoN is replaced in position.

  • Prosser River
  • Published on 3 Oct 2023

M348-23(T) Bass Strait – North of Stanley, Rocky Cape and Table Cape – Scientific Research Buoys

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M348-23(T) Bass Strait – North of Stanley, Rocky Cape and Table Cape – Scientific Research Buoys Mariners are advised the five IMOS-lit surface buoys deployed in the locations shown below have now been removed. 1x Buoy @ Location SN10: -40° 33.7180′  145° 31.9371′ 1x Buoy @ Location JAS: -40° 38.4300′  145° 35.4060′ 1x Buoy @…

  • Bass Strait
  • Published on 2 Oct 2023

M349-23(T) Macquarie Harbour – Marine Farming Lease 215

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M349-23(T) Macquarie Harbour – Marine Farming Lease 215 Mariners are advised the northeast starboard lease marker in position Latitude 42° 16.331’S  Longitude 145° 18.801’E is replaced in position. M297-23(T) is cancelled.

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  • Published on 2 Oct 2023

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