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Stockpiles
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Stockpiles
Airey Pt
Stockpiles
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Smith Pt
Cooke Point
INDIANOCEAN
PORT HEDLAND
Red Bank
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For more detailed information, refer to the Australian Hydrographic Nautical ChartsAus 52 − Approaches to Port Hedland
Port HedlandNot to be used for navigation
0 1.0
Kilometres
0.25.0
Nautical Miles
0 0.1
Legend
Port Security Zone
Water Ski Area
GPS Validation Marker
Water Tower
Warning: Tidal ski area, ski only when tide permits
Warning: Tidal ski area, ski only when tide permits
Water skiingWater skiing involves being towed over water at a speed of 8 knots or more by a motor boat supported on the surface by a ski or skis, an aquaplane or other apparatus, or your feet.
It takes at least three people to go water skiing:
1. A driver of at least 17 years of age with aRecreational Skipper’s Ticket (RST)
2. An observer of at least 14 years of age
3. The person being towed by the vessel.
Vessels taking off with skiers always give way to vessels landing a skier.
Beach take off and landings are only permitted in the designated take off and landing areas.
Skiing is only permitted between the hours of sunrise to sunset, unless otherwise indicated.
TAKE CAREBE PROP AWARE
TAKE CAREBE PROP AWARE
Protected Waters
lakes, rivers, inlets and estuaries except
Lake Argyle
0-2 Nautical
Miles from the mainland
shore
2-5 Nautical
Miles from the mainland
shore
Over 5 Nautical
Miles from the mainland
shore
Recreational Skipper’s TicketThe skipper of a recreational vessel, powered by a motor greater than 6hp (4.5kwp) must hold an RST.
✓ ✓ ✓ ✓Bilge Pump/BailerAll vessels must carry a bilge pump. Vessels under 7 metres may carry a bailer in lieu of a bilge pump.
✓ ✓ ✓ ✓Fire ExtinguisherVessels with an inboard engine or carrying hydrocarbon heating or cooling appliances must carry an approved fire extinguisher.
✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
Anchor and LineAn efficient anchor and line must be carried. − ✓ ✓ ✓LifejacketA lifejacket bearing the label Level 100 (or higher) with the Australian Standard AS 1512, AS 4758 or ISO 12402 must be carried for every person onboard.
− ✓ ✓ ✓Red and Orange Flares (in date)At least two hand held red flares and two hand held orange flares must be carried. Two parachute flares may be carried in lieu of the two hand held red flares and a smoke canister may be carried in lieu of the smoke flares.
− ✓ ✓ ✓
EPIRB
EPIRB (in date)A 406 MHz EPIRB registered with AMSA bearing the standard AS/NZS 4280.1 must be carried if proceeding more than 2 miles from the mainland shore or more than 400 metres from an island located more than 2 miles from the mainland shore.
− − ✓ ✓
Parachute Flares (in date)A minimum of two parachute flares must be carried if operating more than 5 miles from the mainland shore or more than 1 mile from an island located more than 5 miles from the mainland shore.
− − − ✓
Marine RadioA marine radio must be carried if operating more than 5 miles from the mainland shore or more than 1 mile from an island located more than 5 miles from the mainland shore. The radio can be 27 MHz, VHF or HF.
− − − ✓RSE-0317
SafetyEquipment
Contact detailsDepartment of TransportEmail: [email protected]: www.transport.wa.gov.au/imarineKarratha: 9159 6900Marine Safety Hotline: 13 11 56
Weather ForecastBoating Weather: 1900 955 350Website: www.bom.gov.au/marine
PoliceWater Police: 9442 8600Port Hedland: 9173 8100South Hedland: 9160 2100
Volunteer Marine Rescue ServiceEmergency contact: VHF 16 and 27Mhz 88Port Hedland: (VMR691) 9173 3055, 0407 476 096
Department of FisheriesWebsite: www.fish.wa.gov.auKarratha: 9144 4337
Department of Parks and WildlifeWebsite: www.dpaw.wa.gov.auKarratha: 9182 2000
Department of Transport
Boating Guide Port Hedland Marine Safety
March 2017
The information contained in this publication is provided in good faith and believed to be accurate at time of publication. The State shall in no way be liable for any loss sustained or incurred by anyone relying on the information.
Join us at facebook.com/MarineSafetyWA
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Water Ski
AreaWaterWarning: Tidal ski area,
ski only when tide permits
Warning: Tidal ski area, ski only when tide permits
North Point
Finucane Is landHunt Pt
Airey Pt
Anderson Pt
Owen Pt
Burgess Pt
Tank
Tank
Tank
Port HedlandShipping Control Tower
M a n g r o v e s
M a n g r o v e s
M a n g r o v e s
West Creek
Water Tower
Water Tower
Cooke Point
Spoil Ground
Spoil Ground
Spoil Ground
No 18
No 20
No 22
No 24
No 28
No 26
No 17
No 21
No 23
No 19
No 25
No 33
No 35
No 39
No 37
No 41
No 43
No 45
No 47
No 27
No 31
No 30
No 34
No 32
No 36
No 38
No 40
No 42
No 44
No 46
Goldsworthy Front
Goldsworthy Centre
Goldsworthy Rear
Newman Rear
Newman Front
Oyster Inlet
Goldsw
or thy Leads 156 0
Newman Leads 137.9 0
Ramp
S t i n g ra y C r e e k
South
West
Cre
ek
Legend
Port Security Zone
Water Ski Area
GPS Validation Point
Port Authority Limits
Approximately 2 nm from mainland shore
Approximately 5 nm from mainland shore
For more detailed information, refer to the Australian Hydrographic Nautical ChartsAus 52 − Approaches to Port Hedland
Downes I s land
Weerdee Is land
Protected
Waters
Port HedlandNot to be used for navigation
0 1.0
Kilometres
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Nautical Miles
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Navigation Marks
Light Characteristics
Cardinal Marks
Vessel OvertakingAnother
Every overtaking vesselgives way (this includes
sailing vessels)
Each vessel alterscourse to starboard
Power Vessels Meeting Head On
Vessel having theother to starboard gives right of way
Power Vessels Meeting
Power gives way to sailexcept when sailing vessel is overtaking
Power MeetingSailing Vessel
Ships in ChannelsBasic rules of the waterways
All vessels must keep clear of ships using or approaching the
marked navigation channel ships.
Lateral MarksIndicate the port and starboard sides
of a navigable channel.
Port MarksLight: Red, any rhythm.
Starboard MarksLight: Green, any rhythm.
Downstream/direction
of ebb tide
Keep
to yo
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a ch
anne
lGreen to green upstream
Red to green downstream
Upstream/direction
TAKE CARE BE PROP AWARE
TAKE CARE BE PROP AWARE
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nesIsland
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t
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oint
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ank
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South Ck
South West Ck
West
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reek
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SaltFarm
For more detailed inform
ation, refer to the Australian H
ydrographic Nautical Charts
Aus 52 − Approaches to Port Hedland
Port Hedland
Not to b
e used for navigation
01.0
Kilometres
0.2
5.0
Nautical M
iles
00.
1
Legend
Port Security Zone
Water Ski Area
GPS Validation Marker
Water Tow
er
Warning: Tidal ski area,
ski only when tide perm
its
Warning: Tidal ski area,
ski only when tide perm
its
Water skiing
Water skiing involves being tow
ed over water
at a speed of 8 knots or more by a m
otor boat supported on the surface by a ski or skis, an aquaplane or other apparatus, or your feet.
It takes at least three peo
ple to
go
water
skiing:
1. A
driver of at least 17 years of age with a
Recreational S
kipper’s Ticket (RS
T)
2. A
n observer of at least 14 years of age
3. The person being tow
ed by the vessel.
Vessels taking off with skiers alw
ays give way
to vessels landing a skier.
Beach take off and landings are only
permitted in the designated take off and
landing areas.
Skiing is only perm
itted between the hours of
sunrise to sunset, unless otherwise indicated.
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PR
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AW
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Protected W
aterslakes, rivers,
inlets and estuaries except
Lake Argyle
0-2 Nautical
Miles
from the
mainland shore
2-5 Nautical
Miles
from the
mainland shore
Over 5 Nautical
Miles
from the
mainland shore
Recreational Skipper’s TicketThe skipper of a recreational vessel, powered by a m
otor greater than 6hp (4.5kwp) m
ust hold an RST.✓
✓✓
✓Bilge Pum
p/BailerAll vessels m
ust carry a bilge pump.
Vessels under 7 metres m
ay carry a bailer in lieu of a bilge pum
p.✓
✓✓
✓Fire ExtinguisherVessels with an inboard engine or carrying hydrocarbon heating or cooling appliances m
ust carry an approved fire extinguisher.
✓✓
✓✓
Anchor and LineAn efficient anchor and line m
ust be carried.
−✓
✓✓
LifejacketA lifejacket bearing the label Level 100 (or higher) with the Australian Standard AS 1512, AS 4758 or ISO 12402 m
ust be carried for every person onboard.
−✓
✓✓
Red and Orange Flares (in date)At least two hand held red flares and two hand held orange flares m
ust be carried. Two parachute flares m
ay be carried in lieu of the two hand held red flares and a sm
oke canister may
be carried in lieu of the smoke flares.
−✓
✓✓
EPIRB
EPIRB (in date)A 406 M
Hz EPIRB registered with AM
SA bearing the standard AS/NZS 4280.1 m
ust be carried if proceeding m
ore than 2 miles from
the mainland
shore or more than 400 m
etres from
an island located more than 2 m
iles from
the mainland shore.
−−
✓✓
Parachute Flares (in date)A m
inimum
of two parachute flares m
ust be carried if operating more
than 5 miles from
the mainland shore
or more than 1 m
ile from an island
located more than 5 m
iles from the
mainland shore.
−−
−✓
Marine Radio
A marine radio m
ust be carried if operating m
ore than 5 miles from
the m
ainland shore or more than 1 m
ile from
an island located more than 5
miles from
the mainland shore. The
radio can be 27 MHz, VHF or HF.
−−
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Karratha: 9144 4337
Dep
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w.dpaw
.wa.gov.au
Karratha: 9182 2000
Departm
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Boating G
uide Port H
edland M
arine Safety
March 2017
The information contained in this publication is provided in good faith and
believed to be accurate at time of publication. The S
tate shall in no way be liable
for any loss sustained or incurred by anyone relying on the information.
Join us at facebook.com
/MarineSafetyW
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For further information go to
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2 nautical miles for the mainland
2 nautical miles for the mainland
2 nautical miles for the mainland
5 nautical miles for the mainland
5 nautical m
iles fo
r th
e main
land
5 nautical miles for the mainland
0 10
Kilometres
205
Nautical Miles
0 10
De Grey River
North Turtle Island
Little Turtle Island
Spit Point
Larrey PointPoissonnier Point
Pardoo
Cooke Point
Port Hedland
South Hedland
Great Northern Highway
Cape Keraudren
Remember toLOG ON
LOG OFF!Everytrip
VHF Ch 16 ......................................Distress & callingRadio Ch 67 ........................................Safety & emergency 72, 73, 77 ......................... * Recreational & working
VHF Repeaters 21, 22, 80, 81, 82 ..... * Recreational & working
27 MHz Ch 88 ......................................Distress & callingRadio Ch 86 ........................................Safety & emergency 90, 91, 94, 96 ............... * Recreational & working
* Contact VMR groups for local information.www.dfes.wa.gov.au/contactus/pages/volunteermarinerescueservices.aspx
Pardoo
Cape KeraudrenRanger Station
Cape Keraudren
Great North
ern Hwy
Cape Keraudren Access Road
0 1.0
Kilometres
0.25.0
Nautical Miles
0 0.1
See Port Hedland Insets
See Cape Keraudren Inset
Recreational Skipper’s TicketThe person in charge of a recreational vessel with a motor of 6hp (4.5 kilowatts) or less is not required to hold a Recreational Skipper’s Ticket (RST).
A person in charge of a recreational vessel with a motor greater than 6hp (4.5 kilowatts) is required to hold an RST.
You are required to carry your RST card when boating.
Age restrictionsA person under 10 years may not drive a motor boat.
RST holders over 14 but under 16 years of age are restricted to operating during daylight hours at a speed less than 8 knots.
Vessel RegistrationMost boats or yachts must be registered with DoT and an annual registration fee is payable.
Vessels that must be registeredIf your boat has a motor, or is fitted for one, it must be registered and is subject to an annual registration fee. Yachts, canoes, surf skis and other craft not fitted for a motor are not required to be registered.
Placement of the registration sticker
To be displayed on the port (left) side of the vessel, outside and immediately adjacent to the registration number.
Interstate ticket and boat registration
Any skipper operating a recreational vessel, powered by a motor greater than 6hp must hold a WA Recreational Skipper’s Ticket (RST) or interstate or overseas equivalent. If you hold a valid/current interstate ticket, recognised by DoT and you enter, as a visitor or with the intention of permanently residing in the State, you have three months to have the qualification recognised.
If your boat is registered in another State, you have three months after bringing it into WA to register it in this State (recreational boats brought in from the NT have only 30 days).
TidesPort Hedland experiences a very large tidal range – up to six metres rise and fall every six hours on spring tides.
The times and ranges of large tides can determine whether launching and retrieval is possible as these tides are large enough to make some ramps unusable at certain times.
The currents created by these large tides – known as tidal streams – can run as fast as 1.5 knots in the Pilbara. This can impact on your fuel consumption so plan ahead.
Make sure you check the tide charts before your boating trip. Vessels may request the current tide height by calling the Port Hedland harbour on VHF Channel 16.
Cape KeraudrenNot to be used for navigation
East PilbaraNot to be used for navigation
Vessel OvertakingAnother
Every overtaking vesselgives way (this includes
sailing vessels)
Each vessel alterscourse to starboard
Power Vessels Meeting Head On
Vessel having theother to starboard gives right of way
Power Vessels Meeting
Power gives way to sailexcept when sailing vessel is overtaking
Power MeetingSailing Vessel
Ships in ChannelsBasic rules of the waterways
All vessels must keep clear of ships using or approaching the
marked navigation channel ships.
WARNING - Tropical cyclone region The north west of Western Australia experiences more severe cyclones than any other part of the Australian coastline and is one of the most cyclone-prone coasts anywhere in the world.
The cyclone season extends from November through to April, but most coastal impacts occur in the period from January to March.
Check the weather before heading out.
Marine radioPlease remember to log on and to log off with the local Volunteer Marine Rescue (VMR)
Provide your vessel’s:
• name
• registration number or call sign
• departure point
• destination
• trip intentions
• number of people on board
• fuel carried
• estimated time for return.
This is vital information in case of an emergency.
Contact Port Hedland VMR (VMR691) on channel 16 VHF or 27 mHz 88.
Flares must be in date
EPIRBs must be in date