STORM TIDE ADVICE

STORM TIDE ADVICE

STORM TIDE ADVICE

STORM TIDE ADVICE

Sea levels are expected to be higher than indicated on tide tables through to Friday 25 June.

On Thursday 24 June, sea levels will be significantly higher and may lead to sea water flooding of low lying areas and localised beach erosion. Strong winds and rain are also expected.

Please keep your boat off the water and take extra care around coastal areas and jetties.

Stay up to date with weather warnings at BOM: http://www.bom.gov.au/sa/warnings/

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Flares are an essential emergency item. See how to store and set them off safely. And remember, flares expire. Find more info about flares here.

Here a Marine Safety Officer takes us through how to check if your inflatable lifejacket is safe and up to standard. Find out which lifejacket you need here.

A Marine Safety Officer gives expert advice on how to use an Emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacon, or EPIRB.