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16th February

Temporary Closure of Bridgewater Bridge

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9th August

Bridgewater Bridge Boat Ramp and Jetty

Due to construction works associated with the new Bridgewater Bridge, the Bridgewater boat ramp and jetty will be closed from Monday, 22 August 2022.

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28th May

Payment Notices and Newsletters by Email

Licence holders, vessel owners and mooring permit holders can now “opt in” to receive future payment notices and MAST newsletters electronically. You can also register to receive important Notices to Mariners safety messages. With the increased cost of postage and longer delivery times, electronic delivery will be more timely, convenient, and will help MAST reduce…

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Latest Notices to Mariners

M146-23 Port of Devonport – Berth 3E

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M146-23 Port of Devonport – Berth 3E Mariners are advised  works will be conducted around the Devonport Berth 3E as part of a Wharf Structures Condition Assessment Manual inspection on Monday, 3 April 2023 and Tuesday, 4 April 2023. These works will involve a 2-3 man crew working in a 4.5m work boat under and…

  • Port of Devonport
  • Published on 3 Apr 2023

M144-23 Ulverstone – Flare Deployment

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M144-23 Ulverstone – Flare Deployment Mariners are advised Ulverstone Marine Rescue will be deploying flares from the boat ramp in Ulverstone on Sunday, 2 April 2023 between 1200 hours and 1700 hours.  Rocket and red hand flares will also be deployed from positions in Bass Strait between 2100 hours – 2230 hours on 2 April…

  • Ulverstone
  • Published on 2 Apr 2023

M138-23(T) River Derwent, Blackmans Bay

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M138-23(T) River Derwent, Blackmans Bay Mariners are advised an Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler will be deployed on the sea floor in position Latitude 43° 1.260’S / Longitude 147° 20.340’E from 3 April 2023 until 3 June 2023. There will be no surface float.    

  • River Derwent - Blackmans Bay
  • Published on 2 Apr 2023

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