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Temporary notices to mariners

Find out about temporary notices to mariners for all navigational advice, navigational warnings and aquatic events.

Use the links below to view all current temporary notices and navigational warnings in each region and statewide of Western Australia.

Cancelled, withdrawn or expired notices are regularly removed.

See nautical charts for notices to mariners (chart corrections).

You can also download the free Deckee app for the latest safety information and alerts for WA.

Types of notices

WA temporary notices to mariners are divided into 3 types:

Advice: Notices issued to advise the mariner of temporary navigational information considered important to safe navigation.

Warnings: Notices issued to advise the mariner of marine hazards such as reported navigational aid outages.

Event: Notices issued to advise the mariner of approved aquatic event and fireworks displays.

 

See Coastal data and charts for more information on environmental conditions in your region.

  Notices issued by other agencies

Australian Notices to Mariners are issued by the Australian Hydrographic Office. See below for other agencies that issue notices to mariners and navigational warnings.

Opens in a new window Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA)
Opens in a new window Department of Defence: Australian Hydrographic Office
Opens in a new window Fremantle Port Authority
Opens in a new window Kimberley Ports Authority
Opens in a new window Pilbara Ports Authority
Opens in a new window Southern Ports Authority
Page last updated: Tue Aug 8 2023 12:02:17 PM