September Marine Safety SA Newsletter

September Marine Safety SA Newsletter

Our September Marine Safety SA Newsletter is available here.

Our September Marine Safety SA Newsletter is available here.

School holidays are here which means our waters and rivers will be busy for boating. Read about National Safe Boating Week dedicated to raising awareness of safe boating behaviours across our waters. Other stories include:

  • Boat ramp manners - launching and retrieving your boat safely
  • Knowing your boats limits - passenger and engine limits
  • Ski safe on the river refresher - tips to keep you safe
  • Being a slick buster - reporting oil spills
  • Aquatic activity licence - how to apply

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Notice to Mariners No 23 of 2024 (Temporary)

Notice to Mariners No 23 of 2024 (Temporary)

18 Apr 2024

SOUTH AUSTRALIA – DENIAL BAY – THEVENARD – LOST ANCHOR

Notice to Mariners No 21 of 2024 (Temporary)

Notice to Mariners No 21 of 2024 (Temporary)

16 Apr 2024

SOUTH AUSTRALIA - GULF ST VINCENT DECLARED DEPTH AND TEMPORARY WORKING DEPTHS - PORT ADELAIDE - PORT GILES - KLEIN POINT

Notice to Mariners No 22 of 2024 (Temporary)

Notice to Mariners No 22 of 2024 (Temporary)

16 Apr 2024

SOUTH AUSTRALIA – RIVER MURRAY– NARRUNG – FERRY CABLE DEPTHS

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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.

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Watch

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.