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WA INLET AND HARVEY ESTUARY ESTUARY HARVEY AND INLET PEEL SEE RELATED PUBLICATIONS: Notice to Mariners (http://www.transport.wa.gov.au/imarine/coastaldata/), Symbols, Abbreviations DEPTHS IN METRES and Terms (INT 1), Tide Tables, Sailing Directions. For surveys beyond this chart refer to RAN Charts AUS 334 and AUS 755.

E= 3 72 000 E= 3 76 000 E= 3 80 000 E= 3 84 000 E= 3 88 000 38' 39' 40' 41' 42' 43' 115° 44' E 45' 46' 47' 48' 49' 50' 15 11 4 16 1 2 5 56 3 32° 30' 42" S 15 6 42 Water Ski and 1 8 42 13 16 CAUTION - Bar Area. is Parasailing Area 6 134 11 V 3 000 Bathymetry is subject to change. 4 Q 4M f 38 Closed Waters E= 80 14 13 o 66 5 Y 15 rc 8 Motorised Vessels 14 4 10 Breaking seas and tidal flow may A 41 43' 14 9 104 2 152 6 1 3 8 44 41 - WEST COAST 115° E 9 13 14 4 3 9 37 8 9 be hazardous to navigation. 12 72 5 5 Y 31' 31' 8 2 2 E C 2 1 9 115° 50' 06" E 4 Comet 9 Bay 4 A 27 4 3 32° 31' 00" S 43 6 2 R 2 14 4 9 3 3 37 R 3 9 7 16 11 8 E 5 2 T 39 3 31’ 144 09 4 29 0 9 31’ 14 6 5 4 18 8 35 8 14 2 3 3 3 is 29 98 152 109 8 7 7 17 3 H V 3 1 1 0 3 Water Ski 14 13 6 0 7 A f 5 9 9 03 4 7 8 14 13 2 Closed Waters 8 R o 3 2 2 1 U c 19 7 and 13 7 1 5 9 D r 4 y 1 4 0 N A 1 2 E 24" 43' ° it Motorised Vessels 3 A PEEL INLET 4 6 16 il 3 0 39 2 0 1 Parasail 2 b 2 1 1 6 M 21 9 6 2 12 13 i ROBERT POINT 4 23 h 39 4 is 3 3 34 c 39 Area 15 V 0 4 18 a 26 8 5 knots 2 e 1 126 2 34 2 7 14 B 28 8 1 1 34 13 2 6 7 09 6 154 4 146 3 19 11 3 INDIAN 0 4 17 38 5 2 2 7 0 6 SCALE 1 : 25 000 3 4 149 68 4 D Fl G 3s 7m 5M 5 1 A PA Fl R 3s 6m 5M BRIDGE CLEARANCES and 3 1 19 6 Y 13 HE RA 05 4 8 Y 2 2 152 DE 1 Y 2 2 09 6 96 4 25 n SOUNDING INFORMATION 33 5 5 15 13 124 ow DEPTHS Y 29 3 1 6 4 128 Fl Bu 12m 4M T Closed Waters 3 1 5 0 0 010 Blue 1 Mandurah 2 1 9 9 12 154 155 350 f 9 Motorised Vessels Bridge Clearance heights shown on this chart are in Depths are shown in metres and decimetres, reduced to Sounding Datum, which is 9 7 17 Y Y 0 162 o Y 7 020 Closed Waters 1 S 3 Ocean 2 340 116 Bay 6 L 4 metres, above Highest Astronomical Tide (HAT). 6 2 17 L approximately lowest water level. 1 1 Motorised Vessels A White Building (conspic) space 7 Fl G 3s 7m 5M 32 0 030 11 H Fl R 3s 5M Marina 0 6 14 14 330 6 8 HAT is the highest level of water which can be 5 knots Fl R 3s 6m 5M 5 2 149 6 14 6 1 Fl R 4s 24 1 148 9 Swimming predicted to occur under average weather conditions CLEARANCE VERTICAL HEIGHTS 3 040 Fl G 4s Fl Y 4s 09 Closed Waters 320 5 knots Prohibited and any combination of astronomical conditions. HEIGHT CLEARANCE 2 9 28 5 knots space GREENFIELDS Heights are shown in metres. Underlined figures are drying heights above Sounding 2 (PWC) Closed Water 14 shown on chart AT ANY TIME 2 050 36 Mary St Fl R 34s 19 Fl G 4s Health Centre Vertical Clearance at any time will vary, depending Datum. Overhead clearance heights are above Highest Astronomical Tide. All other 1 F Bu 12m 4M Mandurah Motorised Vessels 030 12 9 12 on tide and local water conditions. Water levels may 18 2 310 c Lagoon Closed Waters 1 14 152 r Fl G 3s heights are above Mean Higher High Water. 8 Ocean 3 330 A Fl 2s 53m 11M 14 15 5 4 All Vessels rise above HAT during times of flooding and storm 32 000 8 6 2°00'W 2017 (0'E) 9 k 3 Marina 11 060 4 Water Tower (conspic) n surge. 16 15 8 0 o HAT ROAD 25 2 2 1 t POSITIONS 2 00 14 s VERTICAL CLEARANCE = CLEARANCE HEIGHT ON CHART 5 12 300 2 48 LEIG 0 Fl G 3s Tide Board Mandurah Water Swimming 162 6 HTON 1 AT ANY TIME + (HAT - HEIGHT OF TIDE) Positions on this chart are referenced to the Map Grid of Australia, Zone 50, 64 142 11 43 Service Jetty Fl R 3s 5M 149 060 11 WATER SURFACE AT ANY TIME Rescue Group Prohibited 070 8 0 RO 2 14 2Q(4) R 6s based on the Geocentric Datum of Australia 1994 (GDA94). For GPS use, this VMR611 12 A 18 5 knots 000 N= 6 D 3 13 64 BRIDGE CLEARANCE HEIGHTS as shown on chart 5 16 290 300 Fl G 3s 4Q(4) G 6s HEIGHT OF TIDE approximates WGS84. 26 2 CHART DATUM 00 158 2 Peel 15 144 8 14 Mandjar Mandurah Bridge 4.4m 3 2 ES 1 64 080 2 41 26 15 AD Fl(3) G 8s 2 Bay Water DEPTH Health PROJECTION 2 2 136 RO MANDURAH Mandurah Estuary Bridge 6.6m LAK 6 12 01 37 SOUNDINGS Campus 280 2 N= 126 1 Aerial Universal Transverse Mercator. 1 Fl R 4s 5 knots 116 4 1 5 Fl(3) 21 Port Mandurah Bridge 5.2m shown on chart Fl G 4s 0 39 8 28 12 4 9 Freestyle 5 Fl Y 4s 0 090 1 98 13 4 8 9 R 8s 1 6 11 2 124 090 8 Port Bouvard Bridge 17.6m 2 7 TERRACE 32’ 4 Closed Area SOURCES 7 4 1 32’ 27 Barragup Bridge 2.8m 14 Fl R 4s 2 9 Community 15 15 270 Waters Fl G 4s Closed Waters 4 2 270 2 Fl R 3s From the latest information available to Department of Transport, 2006. Health Centre 1 Ravenswood Bridge 3.1m 17 4 15 Motorised Vessels Motorised Fl G 3s Mandurah 27 3 0 WATER DEPTH = SOUNDING on chart + TIDE 260 5 Bridge 8 104 12 19 Vessels Windich Bridge 9.2m Fl G 3s 5M 1 8 11 4 4.4 Swimming NAVIGATION MARKS 1 5 3 9 13 8 Port 5.2 0 2 9 8 100 Soundings shown on this chart are in metres, 1 4 Administration 148 19 Fl G 3s Fl R 3s Prohibited IALA Maritime Buoyage System - A (Red to Port). 13 ORMSBY 13 7 4 Mandurah For predicted TIDE information, refer to Tide Tables or the below Sounding Datum. Water depth will vary, 5 knots Bay 4 2 D at Bridge 5 knots 3 154 A Mary St 2 7 O 7 250 0 daily newspaper. depending on tide and local water conditions. 0 1 R 1 2 CHART AMENDMENTS 1 116 9 240 9 2 Dept of Fisheries Lagoon 120 5 knots 3 4 128 110 9 2 Mandurah S 2 TERRACE o The information provided on this chart is correct at time of publication. As this

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6 T AN 4 f Changes to Navigable Waters Regulations are published in the Western 1 200 2 Aerial M o Motorised Vessels 160 Fl G 3s Fl(3) G 8s 2M 09 D c Iso Y Australian Government Gazette. Regulations for Navigable Waters can also be 1 D Freestyle 9 190 L Fl R 3s r Iso Y 7 METRES 000 1 8 170 O 4 4 76 180 12 O A Waterside 04 1 Fl(3) R 8s 2M O P found at http://www.slp.wa.gov.au/gazette/gazette.nsf. 8 Area 11 W A 1 32 Fl G 4s 39 13 L R 9 1 22 27 6 12 E AD 9 Canals 1 1 2 E E 1 0 5 Marine Protected Areas 5 1 1 P 9 4 9 2 s COODANUP 1 0 146 t Iso Y 5 knots Refer to the Fisheries and parks and wildlife Servics publications for the latest 9 6 94 o 2 9 T ts 12 n 1 2 Iso Y in canals. o 2 8 9 3 E kn 9 5 knots k S E information. 5 Closed Waters 0 S R 43 12 8 A T 0 32° 32° 1 2 0 P 2 13 in canals. 6 2 BY S Motorised Vessels 5 000 METRES 000 5 8 19 5 01 1 2 94 78 2Fl G 3s 24 32' 9 3 9 32' 1 7 19 TIDAL INFORMATION AND SOUNDING DATUM 1 Swimming 7 CAUTION - Rock Lobster Pots. Mandurah 9 1 10 9 Enclosure 59 Rock Lobster fishing may take place 6 Estuary Bridge 6.6 2Fl R 3s Lat Long Heights in metres above datum Sounding and DURAH Place S 1 S 12 in this area during the official season. MAN DUDLEY PARK °S °E HAT MHHW MLHW MSL MHLW MLLW LAT Tidal Datum 9 1 33’ 2 11 AD 04 3 Fl R 3s 5M 33’ 8 RO Closed Waters h Mariners are advised to keep well a Fl(3) R 8s 1 Swimming Prohibited 11 Motorised r 14 5 Mandurah 2.060m below 8 u Fl(3) R 8s 32°32' clear of lobster pot floats and 115°43' 1.26 0.91 0.79 0.77 0.70 0.62 0.35 1 Fl G 3s 5M PINJARRA ROAD 10 8 8 Vessels d Ocean Entrance Tidal BM 1971 9 at bridge 4 2 submerged lines. 9 4 0 n 1 1 1 13 8 3 9 9 8 Mandurah 4.4 6 10 Mariners 1.216m below Fl R 3s 5M 13 M 0 Peel Inlet 32°36' 115°43' 0.93 0.72 0.56 0.56 0.48 0.43 0.31 Bridge 6 Fl(3) R 8s Cove 8 BM A895 5.2 19 39 MARY Fl G 3s 5M 1 Fl(3) G 8s 5 knots e STREET 5 r Dawesville 3.491m below 1 9 1 12 0 Fl(3) G 8s P o 9 2 7 in canals. E h 32°36' 115°38' 1.24 0.81 0.62 0.62 0.52 0.42 0.17 88 0 5 knots E s Ocean Entrance BM DMH 102 9 3 33 J e 2 8 N r 19 13 12 6 Fl R 3s 4M A o 1 6 8 8 03 1 7 114 118 W F 9 0 15 0 k

R Fl(3) G 8s 4 2 0 142 STICKS n Fl(3) G 8s Fl(3) G 8s 1 118 01 o 9 26 Department t 4 000 4 0 98 s 4 1 2 6 w 9 37 15 of Fisheries 106 e i FURNISSDALE 19 Port BO v ROAD 5 knots 94 UL r 1 EV RD Fl G 3s 4M e D 1 4 10 A v A LOGARITHMIC NOMOGRAM SPEED - DISTANCE - TIME 9 88 4 i 0 O 5 knots R 9 R 4 02 12 OCEAN Mandurah Fl G 4s 19 Mandurah 2 15 4 115 Fl G 4s T Fl G 4s Fl R 3s 4M AS Quays To find Speed, Distance or Time Interval, draw a line through any two factors, then interpolate for 5 knots 1 Marina S CO 9 1 2 0 the unknown factor. eg. A distance of 10 nautical miles in 120 minutes means a speed of 5 knots. 19 Mandurah 8 2 o 2 9 Fl G 4s 1 l 9 13 2 N 9 d 8 4 12 Y ST 2 l L 5 A 8 knots 11 Fl R 4s k 41 i e N no e Fl R 4s Fl R 4s n 1 O SPEED 1.0 1.5 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 15 20 30 ts CO 9 S r n Closed Waters er R 19 Fl R 4s p s 03 a 5k e (Knots) 27 108 h Motorised Vessels n nt 1 0 C ots in 1 9 13 5.2 8 5 0 e 9 Fl R 3s 5M 8 PEEL 7 DISTANCE 0.1 0.2 0.4 0.6 1.0 2 4 6 8 10 15 20 30 40 50 36 8 08 19 12 12 ERSKINE Fl G 3s 4M Closed Waters (Nautical Miles) 132 4 9 2 0 3 4 Park P All Vessels 1 1 9 1 2 Fl R 3s 4M A 24 9 OLD R 1 C Nature Reserve ADE 6 10 15 20 30 40 50 60 90 120 180 9 Channel TIME INTERVAL 000 1 Closed Waters o 98 1 Fl(3) R 8s 3M (Minutes) 9 v Motorised Island 16 1 0 0 12 knots 9 e 10 7 3 Example 8 3 000 3 6 8 Vessels Dredged to (Nature Reserve) SCALE 1 : 12 500 Fl(3) G 8s 2M 1.1 metres 5 knots R 100 0 500 32° 11 118 9 1 i 32° 6 Fl G 3s 4M N 2 v A e 39 LD IR r 04 34’ O N 34' Fl R 3s 4M METRES 03 109 Creery Island 12 RO Conservation 5 knots A S (Nature Reserve) D 19 39 S Dries in Patches at Low Water 09 32° 32' 36" S 92 44 s 7 Fl G 3s 4M k 4 000 9 c Boundary DRIVE 6 i NO t Fl R 3s 4M

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E 5 knots E= 80 63 3 D 0 A 5 R navigation aid lights. Closed Waters 126 8 A Len 4 P Motorised 5 knots Port - Fl R 4s 2M Fl R 3s N= 5 Fl G 3s 4 rve Fl G 3s 4M Fl G 4s 2M Vessels ch Rese Starboard - 01 G 4 42 ra Bea 0 Windich B 116 11 4 Nova 3 W 9.2 m e i 000 2 D n 0 1 YU lg Bridge a 5 Fl R 4s 2M Fl R 3s 4M CAUTION - Shallow Water. 4 04 8 ie 5 d OLD 4 redged to 1.4 m Q(9) 15s h 6 NDE Y Fl G 4s 2M Jennala g MANDURAH A Waters in this area are extremely shallow and 0 u Fl G 3s W 0 3 Fl R 4s 0 o 0 RU 2 000 2 1 5 1 A Old jetty posts 03 can dry at low tide. To avoid running aground, 5 Island H 8 11 IN 19 P ROAD 8 8 P C 92 5 5 0 0 0 r PINJARRA ROAD 7 2 S Fl R 4s 2M Fl G 4s 2M 5 knots 3 mariners wishing to access the Mandurah Estuary 9 6 ee 9 04 1 05 W k 0 Fl G 3s 4M 2 04 a 9 07 are advised to do so via the southern entrance to rg 128 10 06 Fl R 3s 5M Fl G 4s o 10 0 0 1 4 3 2 Sticks Channel only. 5 0 Cooleenup or 9 Fl R 4s 2M Fl G 4s 2M Fl R 3s 4M Coopers Mill 6 lu Falcon p 15 0 0 0 08 1 Fl R 3s Island RO r 4 2 3 03 0 05 3 Fl G 3s 5M WINDMILL POINT ve 0 AD i 03 6 6 14 11 Closed Waters R E 0 Fl R 3s B 34 D 4 06 Coole arnyee 5 knots A en eeg ji All Vessels ROAD 06 R 1 Fl R 3s 3M 0 0 u J p r rra y 1 5 Fl G 3s 7 A 08 7 4 06 9 07 p 13 a Mu 2 P 08 09 n 108 0 0 1 16 c 1 10 9 3 4 6 Fl R 3s 2M 4 h 9 2 4 9 Bay FALCON Fl G 3s 4M 0 1 Meeyip 13 Y 0 4 2 07 NORTH YUNDERUP A 4 14 Island 13 14 Fl G 3s 6 W 1 Murray River Entrance Jeegarnyeejip 9 A 3 09 1 yip Br 05 I N Fl R 3s 4M 2 06 Fl R 3s 3M navigation aid lights. ee an Island B UP 1 SP 08 0 06 12 M ch ra ULEEN 6 11 3 11 n C 12 46 4 1 1 Port - Fl R 3s 2M ch 1 8 7 Closed Waters 0 0 12 1 6 B 16 ts 2 2 6 1 Cox 8 8 r Telephone o 08 3 a 0 Telephone n Tel Murray 0 0 1 1 09 Starboard - Fl G 3s 2M n 9 1 5 k Motorised Vessels 4 0 3 4 2 13 ch 8 12

4 E 8 000 3 4 1 Fl R 3s 3M 1 Lakes HIGHWAY D M 09 4 7 A ER 1 1 Ballee Island Fl R 3s Fl R 3s 2 R C 14 8 1 Wo 3 5 A E 12 (little red) 0 ra P D 0 1 8 ll 0 7 ES OLIVE ROAD 8 0 3 gar ch 0 Fl R 3s 11 9 09 1 000 1 o Y 4 2 A 1 9 ok Bran 6 13 27 ne ARROW WA 35' 7 VE 11 16 1 1 A 5 knot speed limit applies 1 NANC 35' 11 1 1 4 2 1 Q(6)+LFl 15s 5M Q(4) R 6s 5M 7 09 1 A to all the waters of the Worallgarook Yunderup 4 78 36 N Murray Waters U 0 (big red) 1 13 Island 5 knots Telepho AM 11 9 6 Murray and Serpentine Rivers, Island 5 knots PWC prohibited upstream 10 N 1 14 0 6 A 8 0 5 knots 0 08 9 in canals. Fl R 4s P 09 3 9 of Ravenswood Bridge 0 16 their tributaries and branches h Fl G 4s 9 4 1 0 1 09 c S Fl G 6s 3 7 09 2 18 1 1 at the Peel Inlet, including an h OUTH 54 0 1 17 4 7 14 r 13 nc 0 13 Ravenswood 41 9 1 B ra 8 S Ravenswood Hotel 17 Q(9) 15s 2M the marked entrance channels. B YUNDERUP ROAD O p NATIONAL PARKS AND NATURE RESERVES UT Bridge 102 25 11 u 02 0 15 H 3.1 Fl R 6s 1 09 er 5 09 y 4 d up Over-beach launching A lit 12 n og National Parks and Nature Reserves are gazetted for the Closed 0 rc bi 1 u o 2 i R is 1 7 Y j Yunderup 9 Bay 7 n Protection of Flora, Fauna and Landscape values. Dumping of Y Waters O 4 YEEDONG ROAD 0 V 14 i 1 0 4 13 1 06 8 8 0 U D 7 4 1 0 N O 8 C 7 1 M 9 Canals All Vessels 2 E rubbish, lighting of fires (including ground fires), firearms, pets, D R 6 V IR 0 2 O 6 1 E 8 E 10 C 2 4 R 0 1 1 R D L 7 2 0 G 7 1 U A E 5 9 removal of rocks, soil and timber, driving off established tracks of 1 5 knots P Avalon 1 Little Yunderup Island 13 14 02 08 14 C AVENUE 16 1 L in canals. and disturbance of flora and fauna are all prohibited in R 0 1 1 08 it ts RAVENSWOOD E 7 1 tle Goongoolup Island o S Fl R 4s 2M Yun n National Parks and Nature Reserves. Camping is only allowed C 1 de E 4 1 Fl R 4s 2M rup Branch k 000 4 0 17 18 2 Fl R 4s 5M 8 knots N 8 4 0 5 T 7 38 09 9 in gazetted areas of National Parks. Refer to Parks and 0 13 H 1 1 Fl G 4s 5M D T S 4 1 h Wildlife Services publications for further information on parks OA N 0 ST R 10 A U Track 1 c 4 1 2 E S B 1 Fl G 4s 2M n Fl R 4s 2M T 1 A 1 1 Iso 8s 5M Y a 3 U r and reserves. Bay E 1 B L N Fl G 4s 2M 1 ORR P Q(3) 10s 5M 1 Science Platform 09 4 0 up Fl G 4s 2M F 17 13 9 ool 86 11 0 Boodalan Island Goong LEEUWIN CURRENT 1 Closed Waters WARD POINT 1 12 7 5 8 1 17 13 (Nature Reserve) The Leeuwin Current is most predominant during May to CAUTION Motorised Vessels 0 5 9 k M 13 Recommended 1 Yunderup Canals Entrance August with a surface current generally less than 1 knot. It has n 1 Hazardous Entrance 4 14 SOUTH YUNDERUP o u 4 1 t r d 10 1 4 s 6 3 17 navigation aid lights. CAUTION an average width of 30 nautical miles and extends to a depth r n (see below) 16 1 a e 1 6 1 Port - Fl R 4s 2M Siltation in marked channels may occur. y B 5 19 3 1 12 1 Water of approximately 200 metres, carrying warm, low salinity water 3 5 knots 1 3 09 3 69 13 4 Ski Starboard - Fl G 4s 2M Weed build-up and floating or submerged from the North West Shelf area along the continental shelf 1 52 in canals. 1 09 1 2 Area debris in channels may be a navigation hazard. south to Cape Leeuwin and then east into the Great Australian Fl R 4s 8m 5M 2 19 7 0 9 Northport 11 3 Beware of weed fouling engine cooling intake. Bight. For details of currents generally refer to R.A.N. Australia 1 METRES 000 5 12 1 6 1 See DPI Chart Bouvard WA 755 Launching over or digging into river banks Canals 1 4 3 1 14 Pilot Vol I. 1 0 2 6 5 knots creates erosion and is prohibited. 36' Fl G 4s 7m 5M Fl R 4s 8m 5M 9 9 13 1 36' 3 11 WESTERN ROCK LOBSTER FISHERY 66 0 9 72 Fl R 0 Fl G 3s 3M 9 LEGEND 8 2 9 17 0 Between November and June, extensive lobster fishing takes Tide Board 8 4s 9 19 9 See DPI Chart Cape Peron to Dawesville WA 913 k place between latitude 24°S and 34°S. Mariners are advised 000 n 5 knots Fl R 3s 2M 1 13 1 Marsh and swampland 1 000 METRES 000 1 o 0 7 2 1 ts Fl G 4s 1 3 0 1 1 1 1 11 to keep well clear of lobster pot floats and submerged lines. Da Port in canals. Fl R 3s 2M 6 9 1 3 4 4 Nature Reserve / National Park 92 59 w Fl R 3s 2M 1 0 000 0 6 e Bouvard 4 Fl R 3s 2M 2 Fl G 3s 2M 13 5.0 63 0 4 5 sv 2 0 4 9 13 Railway, Clearance height, Bridge 2 ill Bridge Eastport 3 0 FISHING 92 3 57 e 2 1 4 01 21 13 Clearance height, Overhead powerline 6 7 2 N= 9 Canals 1 09 Fl G 3s 0 0 Fishing regulations apply throughout Western Australia. Refer 63 Fl G 3s 17.6 1 22 3 PEEL INLET 5 River 4 Fl G 3s 2M 3 1 11 Southport Fl R 3s 8 6 12 1 Austin Bay to Fisheries publications for further information. C 13 03 03 1 Major road N= 54 h 1 2 24 03 Fl G 3s 02M Fl G 3s 2M Nature Reserve Canal a 9 3 2 1 1 1 1 nn 5 1 14 1 1 1 ROADS AND TRACKS Minor road 33 39 38 e 14 6 Q 5M Y Y l Fl R 3s 2M 1 06 5 knots The representation on this chart of any road or track is not Track 3 0 CAUTION 02 1 06 09 9 necessarily evidence of a Public Right of Way. Medical facility, Building D 7 15 0 0 A 3Fl Y 2s 9 3 02 Hazardous Entrance. O 3 4 Mean high water 66 R 9 7 13 13 07 During large range tides, 14 14 HISTORIC SHIPWRECKS Mean low water 0 a current of 2 to 3 knots 8 knots 03 Fl R 3s 2M 1 13 6 See Chart on reverse side 03 Fl G 3s 2M 5 09 0 0 0 All wrecks, 75 years old or more, are protected under an Act Datum mark may be experienced in the 0 14 7 8 6 Tide Board 39 8 which prohibits the removal of artefacts or wilful damage of Cliff 1 0 8 1 6 1 . 9 11 0 3 0 CAUTION 64 0 Swimming is 4 2 any sort. By this means, the sites will remain better preserved Rock shoreline 8 Moderate to heavy sea Fl R 4s Fl R 4s 3m 5M 0 prohibited within Fl G 4s 6 Overhead powerlines exist at various for divers in the future. Refer to WA Maritime Museum for conditions may make 1 08 Sand drift, Anchoring prohibited Dawesville Channel 5 3 25 16 07 4 1 1 0 07 0 locations over waterways on this chart. further information. GPS validation point, Helipad, Groyne navigation of the ocean 18 1 14 4 0 3 3 entrance hazardous. 9 0 Car parking, Over-beach launching 14 1 Tying to navigation aids prohibited. 1 1 6 2 12 3 4 8 knots 18 No crab nets allowed in marked channels. Boat ramp, Tide rips COAST 05 11

0 knots 5 Fl G 4s 3m 5M 12 4 Parking for boats / trailers 12 0 0 RELIABILITY DIAGRAM 32° 30' 42" S Mangroves, Foul ground, Marine farm Water Tank 16 9 11 6 0 NAVIGATION MARKS CARDINAL MARKS 1 Water, Fuel, Jetty, Safe anchorage DAWESVILLE (conspic) 56m 0 08 4 02 15 EZA OLD 0 7 POINT GREY 4 1 Lighthouse, major, minor light Indicates Telephone, Public toilet 09 1 1 13 2 120 EZB safe water 37' 11 13 Exposed wreck, Submerged wreck 37' 0 0 North to the North 2 Fl G 4s 2M HARVEY 2 Mandurah Beacon, port, starboard 1 0 07 115° 50' 06" E Hazardous submerged reef 1 9 11 0 8 Indicates Reef which covers and uncovers 14 01 ESTUARY 0 Safe water, isolated danger safe water Coral reef / outcrop, Breakers 1 3 11 4 250 08 1 0 11 9 125 South to the South Rock awash, Underwater rock 12 EZB 01 14 EZB Spar buoy, port, starboard 06 1 Indicates Sounding above Datum, Fish haven 3 Y 0 S 1 CAUTION 7 safe water Danger line S 1 1 0 50 45 A 6 9 04 Pillar buoy, port, starboard P There are numerous EZA East to the East 2m contour Y 0 Dries in Patches at Low Water EZA 3 B 1 0 0 8 4 6 8 submerged rocks along 5 5m contour 1 08 11 1 4 1 the perimeter of Peel Inlet Mooring buoy, yachting buoy Indicates 5 ILUKA ROAD 4 10m contour and Harvey Estuary. 0 1 safe water ROAD 03 90 8 117 Depth in metres and decimetres OCEAN EZA Lead, front, rear West to the West 9 1 1 01 Approximate contour Fl G Fl G 4s 2M 3 Y 7 Fl G 4s 2M Y 12 5 knots Special Marks (yellow cross topmark) are not primarily to Submarine cable 4s 2M 0 08 0 6 20 assist in navigation, but indicate special features. 1 2 EZA Anchorage area, No anchorage area 0 Fl Y 3s 6 No fishing, Pilot boarding location 8 01 Austin Bay Nature Reserve LIGHT CHARACTERISTICS Fl R 4s 2M Water Ski and 08 Fl R 4s 2M 13 SPEED CONVERSION TABLE Speed limit boundary Fl R 4s 2M PWC Area 1 0 115° 37' 24" E

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