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Latest News

11th April

Geilston Bay Update

Here’s a quick reminder of what the ramp upgrade and new pontoon will look like when completed. Unfortunately, our supplier has advised that the new pontoon won’t arrive until after Easter. The good news is the piles are in and the abutment is complete — all that’s left is the pontoon itself, which can be…

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10th April

Geilston Bay Boat Ramp

Geilston Bay update 10 April 2025 The boat ramp works have now been completed and the ramp is open for use. Once the new pontoon arrives from the supplier, installation will require a temporary closure of the ramp. Further updates will be provided once the installation date is confirmed. MAST thanks all users for their…

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8th April

Lewisham Boat Ramp – Jetty Works

Work will shortly commence at the Lewisham Boat Ramp, which will include a 12.8 metre extension to the northern jetty and construction of a new 30-metre southern jetty. Subject to weather conditions, the project is expected to take up to three months to complete. The nature of the work will require the boat ramp to…

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M215-25 River Tamar – Beauty Point – Autonomous Underwater Vehicle Deployment

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M215-25 River Tamar – Beauty Point – Autonomous Underwater Vehicle Deployment Mariners are advised that a 7.6m autonomous underwater vehicles (AUV) will be operating in the Beauty Point area Wednesday 21 May. The AUV will be launched at the wharf in Beauty Point. The AUV will conduct a series of manoeuvres below the water surface…

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  • Published on 20 May 2025

M214-25 River Tamar – Deviot – Autonomous Underwater Vehicle Deployment

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M214-25 River Tamar – Deviot – Autonomous Underwater Vehicle Deployment Mariners are advised that an untethered autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV) will be deployed in the Deviot Autonomous Operations Area between 0900 and 1700 on Wednesday, 21 May 2025. The AUV will conduct a series of manoeuvres below the water surface within the deployment area as…

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  • Published on 20 May 2025

M213-25(T) Tasman Peninsular – Port Arthur – Water Monitoring Equipment Deployment

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M213-25(T) Tasman Peninsular – Port Arthur – Water Monitoring Equipment Deployment Mariners are advised that two yellow buoys will be deployed at Safety Cove and Stinking Bay, Port Arthur on 21 May 2025 in the following positions; Latitude 43° 07.937′ S Longitude 147° 52.733′ E. Latitude 43° 10.751′ S Longitude 147° 51.685′ E. The buoys…

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  • Published on 20 May 2025

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