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W A C A P E NA T U R A L I S T E SEE RELATED PUBLICATIONS: Notice to Mariners (http://www.coastaldata.transport.wa.gov.au), Symbols, Abbreviations DEPTHS IN METRES and Terms (INT 1), Tide Tables, Sailing Directions. For surveys beyond this chart refer to RAN Charts AUS 755 and AUS 756.

E=312000 E=320000 E=328000 E=336000 E=344000 58' 59' 115°00'E 01' 02' 03' 04' 05' 06' 07' 08' 09' 10' 11' 12' 13' 14' 15' 16' 17' 18' 19' 20' 21' 22' 23' S S ee Naturaliste Reef 48 32 31 28 26 ee 33° 28' 18" S 51 43 39 35 35 33 29 46 30 R 002°43'(T), 17M D 50 AN from Lighthouse 34 P I

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46 12 36 29 21 INDIAN 38 33 0 2 5 30 210 1 35 130 28 31' 31 180 33 23 31' 50 35 22 29 29 0 40 33 1 29 31 32 52 27 36 210 0 15 15 19 45 8 25 2 186 20 26 24 0 160 24 33 190 25 180 17034 34 47 122 22 16 N 15 4 35 g 31 7 a 15 15 22 ri 28 27 000 46 8 8 32 29 94 10 16 88 8 0 38 8 350 010 88 22 31 29 0 The Channels 6 22 32 29 27 20 29 4 340 16 62 33 27 21 12 68 4 030 8 0 30 The Docks 6 6 3 3 N= 4 2 13 17 2 29 0 4 The Quarries 21 C 0 Cape Naturaliste a 320 22 32' p 32' 6 32 32 e 0 19 30 050 24 2 48 Other Side of the Moon s 32 03 18 Sanctuary Zone 9 11 17 0 6 7 6 8 29 310 19 30 42 Lighthouse 32 3 153 31 3 2 0 Bunker 0 6 37 Fl(2) 10s 123m 26M 31 ° 29 28 0 0 22 Windmills 30 31 3 9 Bay 30 2 4 '

29 000 48 W 0 0 Fl Y 4s 11 17 29 31 6 8 7 29 0 0 The Farm 70

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8 000 8 0 46 T G E L 13 E 2 M POINT PICQUET15 7 EE 6 180 LU Dunsborough Reef 22 P 128 34' 0 24 40 14 34' 4 (Artificial) 23 1 9 Incomplete Survey 1 13 p 19 7 Gannet Rock (3) 6 21 14 u 0 50 m R 25 1 r O

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g A Closed Waters 25 20 0 Y n 0 7 47 i 44 16 47 J Motorised Vessels 24 190 170 0 21 00 13 180 18 Sanctuary Zone (Defined by yellow 8 19 22 6 R 2 7 000 7 0 O 8 24 2 2 21 148 A spar buoys) Fl Y 5s D 158 149

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D 17 MEELUP 5 8 13 C 1 138 47 15 li 4 ff 13 37 s Closed Waters 8 22 22 8 15

Motorised Vessels Castle Bay 9 60 1K 19 (Defined by yellow 3 n 7 23 o 8 00 33° Kabbijgup spar buoys) ts 22 21 33° 6 000 6 Castle Rock (34) Beach 167 20 21 18 rk 13 35' Three Bears 20 9 Pa 8 35' 21 6 CASTLE POINT 18 37 5 12 12 14 4 11 S 2 17 Artificial Reef 17 6 S 6 5 e 4 in 2 ar 21 192 19 28 14 M

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b 4 6 O 13 16 000 40 7 8 154 5 9 14 148 AUSTRALIA - WEST COAST 98 2

4 000 4 36' 15 36' Naturaliste 8 9 0POINT DALLING 13 14 3 8 6 2 108 N CAUTION A Ngari Capes 1 13 T F Bu 2M 9 15 5 i 9 U 6 15 8 2 6 R 6 7 2 r 1 Heavy Seas A 2 2 8 0 LI 8 14 a 15 Wa N S 1 1 terS T 26 2 g kiArea (see Note) A E 12 134 11 T POINT DAKING 7 2 6 000 U 8 87 N

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E 4 3 000 3 R 10 Ngari Capes N= R Numerous inshore rocks 11 13 N= 10 5 5 A 5 5 104 C D and sandy shoal areas. 4 E 8 75 SCALE 1 : 50 000 u 8 105 8 n Park 0 3 48 128 s 8 3 137 R b 2 36 O 9 12 o 9 4 1 8 A r 1 12 D o 8 Marine Park DEPTHS u Dunn See R.A.N. Chart AUS 116 45 35 g 118 64 h 71 116 5 8 Depthsare showninmetresanddecimetres,reducedtoSoundingDatum,whichis 8 8 10 9 200 W 37 8 2 2 8 37' 2 7 2 11 8 37' approximatelylowest waterlevel. DUNSBOROUGH a 8 4 7 te Bay 11 0 G r 0 2 000 2 48 6 8 8 Incomplete Survey E 8 10 7 O B 4 7 11 G 3 5 6 1 10 10 68 HEIGHTS R e 5 9 5 9 4 A a 1 9 Ngari Capes P c 10 8 5 4 C 8 ES H h S 78 6 4 CAV E k 3 Central Geographe 72 l Heightsare showninmetres. UnderlinedfiguresaredryingheightsaboveSounding i 8 4 5 i i 1 Water Ski Area 5 8 44 f ng 2 4 4 3 f 4 9 38 s 2 7 9 11 Datum. OverheadclearanceheightsareaboveHighestAstronomicalTide.Allother 8 4 10 11 7 7 3 4 R 3 WARNING Sanctuary Zone 3 2 4 Fl Y 3s 7 3 OAD 6 4 9 2 92 92 0 3 heightsare aboveMeanHigherHighWater. 28 Inshore areas may 1 94 Marine 8 39 P.W.C. Y 100 2 Swimming contain uncharted hazards. 4 1 2 4 5 9 5 8 7 6 2 Q R 5M 1 B 0 3 1 POSITIONS A 6 2 Prohibited 8 3 9 9 78 3 8 9 9 7 0 Y P 2 6 9 8 8 1 000 1 ro 7 4 Q G 5M hib 4 5 8 8 4 Positionson thischartarereferencedtotheMapGridofAustralia,Zone50, ite 04 5 3 4 8 8 5 4 36 d 1 2 2 4 9 4 POINT TEMPLAR Y 4 8 8 & Parasailing Area Park 3 basedon theGeocentricDatumofAustralia1994(GDA94).ForGPSuse,this Y 3 8 Fl Y 3s 0 4 88 7 Fl R 3s 2 68 4 19 43 7 B 3 1 Cliffhangers approximatesWGS84. 4.9 2 8 4 8 1 8 9 6 u 8 ROAD F Bu 2M 0 4 7 8 4 09 3.6 Y 6 1 2 8 5 Y ss 3.4 Y 5 2 4 Shallows Naturaliste 8 9 6 2 6 e 5 41 PROJECTION D K 4 7 7 74 4 38' A no 2 3 2 6 6 lt 38' O 4.8 Sea Rescue 4 5 ts o R 0 8 1 8 Y 9 Rabbit Hill Universal Transverse Mercator. 5 6 n VMR 631 7 7 4 2 0 5 6 6 22 8 0 8 5 13 2 2 4 Fl Y 3s 6 J 1 ed 5 e 2 it 3 4 5 hib Yallingup 0 Water Skiing Prohibited tt ro 4 32 7 4 P SOURCES 3.9 2 3 y Mainbreak 2 5 7 Y Fl Y 5s W 6 5 g ate 0 et 6 6 2 in 34 Fromthe latestinformationavailabletoDepartmentforPlanningandInfrastructure r 8 nl 3 2 68 2 32 6 1 4 i I 3 4 8 6 1 2 Y 0 Sk GEOGRAPHE y 0 2 9 4 4 4 2 Y Y 1 4 COMMONAGE b 6 2 7 9 4 ter (DPI),2008, includingRoyalAustralianNavysurveysof1975. o Wa 2 58 ots Obs T 2 n 1 cured 4 2 3 Y 8K S 3 4 8 6 4 Y

8 000 ki 1 8 2 2 48 2 41 YALLINGUP ing 2 4 9 4 4 0 NAVIGATION MARKS 2 59 6 4 44 6 Y Ditch 49

A 16 y 4 M L o 44 4 Volunteer Marine L ll 4 4 5

I IALA Maritime Buoyage System - Region A (Red to Port). 3 000 2 2 4 5 3 E N 3 5 4 2 E= 50 o 2 4 9 52 7 1 Rescue Group Inc. VMR 640

G n 24 1 1 See Enlargement T i 5 6 U M 3 4 3 2 3 7 R P 45 a P 2 8 1 Y Torpedo Rock 23' 24' 2 4 E D 115° E r 3.4 ro 6 34 A CHART AMENDMENTS 2 O h 4 6 S B ACH R i 3 3

E D b 4 1 000 METRES 000 1 i 4 1 3 36 t 9 4 3 3 W ed 1 5 2 6 8 The information provided on this chartis correctattime ofpublication.As this 2 4 3 E k 8 LEGEND

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information is subjectto change,ensure the latestversion ofthe chartis used at 5 4 9 o 3 Super Tubes 8 4 E Y 1 2 Heavy Seas 5 3 r 39' U 8 1 ts Closed waters 39' 3 7 CA 2 0 32 6 1 o 2 N 4.4 V 2 4 8 8 4 Kn Marsh and swampland all times and is kept up-to-date with reference to the following: B E 8 9 E S 2 4 0 (see Note) 7 5 Water Ski, P.W.C. and Parasailing Area 1 2 28 Y 7 All Vessels V 2 5 Y 2 4 xxx 3 0 1 Leeuwin 2 4 S

4 4 A 5 4 3 Nature Reserve / National Park e 9 4 0 Y Y T

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2 1 R 6 Y 2 Y Y Yacht Club c 2 E Notices to Mariners 3 2 2 n 2 bited 2 BUSSELTON 5.0 5 5 1 Y 1 rohi E Railway, Clearance height, Bridge a 5 Y 7 P

8 n 38 (4) 13 1 0 Y T Smiths e Geographe 6 Y 9 Y Naturaliste Changes of a safety or navigationalnature willbe reflected in Notices to A 1 RO 0 2 Y g 13.1 Clearance height, Overhead powerline B 4 A Water Ski 7 kiin Closed waters Y 3 E 06" 24' 115° 4.9 D Y ing Prohibited S Mariners. CurrentNotices are available from DoT chartsales offices,approved N ater Fl Y 4s 0 I 8K W 28 1 9 nots All Vessels River Smiths 3 9 0 Y Y F Bu 2M 9 HA 4.4 3 3 9 05 1 QU National Park chart agents and athttp://www.transport.wa.gov.au/imarine/coastaldata/ . 4 3 2 C Major road (4) Point Y GHWA EE s (( ) HI h Navigable Waters Regulations 3 Bay F

9 A 2 N 35 t 9 4.5 Minor road i 3 ( ) I 39 19 7 () R m 2 1 SSELL W Changes to Navigable Waters Regulations are published in the Western 19 2 8 BU Track 1 2 NATIONAL PARKS AND NATURE RESERVES A t

S 000 1 9 5 (48) Radio masts S Y y G Q R 5M 7 1 ell Australian GovernmentGazette.Regulations forNavigable Waters can also be 2 32 6 tr 9 1 8 Knots 2 000 (185) 4.4 S Medical facility, Building 1 8 7 Red lights EL u 1 National ParksandNatureReservesaregazettedforthe r e n 78 2 dg 4 e i

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u 2 2 3 78 Protectionof Flora,FaunaandLandscapevalues.Dumpingof i 18 62 8 l R n B g 9 3 Q R 3M W 3.7 3 i 3 ET

u 2 ABBEY H 8 R V p Marine Protected Areas 7 2 6 15 a 62

G BROADWATER Mean low water 3 Q G 5M rubbish,lighting offires(includinggroundfires),firearms,pets, a ss

I B R 1 1 r AV H e r r R o 3 3 H e ive Refer to DeparmentofPrimary Industries and RegionalDevelopment(DPIRD) N= iv V r o p R DRIE D Datum mark

See RAN Chart AUS 755 k 2 removalof rocks,soilandtimber,drivingoffestablishedtracks D iv u 8 Q G 3M N= e 3 3 29 G r and Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions (DBCA) 2 6 n 40' 1 and disturbance of flora and fauna are all prohibited in National si Cliff 40' 3 a 2.5 o 46 Winjee Sam Rock (14) NAL 2 3 G 1 n CA publications for the latest information. 9 3 R 6 y Parks and Nature Reserves. Camping is only allowed in LL Rock shoreline E RO a E

Canal NU C 3 Q R 3M S D K 3 1 BOU u 2.9 LEVARD S Leeuwin S 7 r Sand drift, Anchoring prohibited 2 gazetted areasofNationalParks.RefertoDepartmentof 4.6 U E Rocks ROAD MARINE SANCTUARY 9 3 3 B 4.5 a 2 2 1 R B 000 Naturaliste 2 Q G 3M 1 E ew i 4 K Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions publications for N BYPASS n GPS validation point, Helipad, Groyne WA Sanctuary Zones may be defined with floating yellow lit marker buoys. adwater National Park 2 INNA TheBro 72 7 P 39 2 33 Q R 3M S further information on parks and reserves. Car parking, Over-beach launching Refer to Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions publications for 23 1 0 ON 1 18 3 ELT 62 8 SS 26 RELIABILITY DIAGRAM BU Boat ramp, Tide rips further information. 33 33° 28' 18" S 1 2 07 7 4

N= Parking for boats / trailers 37 LEEUWIN CURRENT CAUTION NOTE 1 Q G 2M 2 4 The LeeuwinCurrentismost predominant duringMayto NAVIGATION MARKS CARDINAL MARKS Mangroves, Foul ground, Marine farm

9 000 22Wyadup HeavySeas 1 9 27 Augustwith asurfacecurrentgenerallylessthan1knot.Ithas Water, Fuel, Jetty, Safe anchorage Rocks 28 CAUTION Heavyseasarecommonalongthiscoastline andthereforeextremecaution mustbe 0 Closed Waters Indicates 72 33°3 8 Knots 5 33° anaverage widthof30nauticalmilesandextendstoadepth Lighthouse, major, minor light Telephone, Public toilet W 2 2 115° 23' 24" E Overhead powerlines cross numerous Motorised Vessels 62 ya takenwhennavigatinginshore. 5 Cape Naturaliste safe water du 3 5 Knots 39 ofapproximately 200metres,carryingwarm,lowsalinitywater Exposed wreck, Submerged wreck p 38' 3 38' 230 EZB inland waterways shown on this chart. North to the North

Beacon, port, starboard N= 1 from theNorthWestShelfareaalongthecontinentalshelf Hazardous submerged reef 9 1 37 1975 TIDAL INFORMATION AND SOUNDING DATUM 1 22 Marinersare advisedtoproceedwith 22 S S southto CapeLeeuwinandtheneastintotheGreatAustralian Indicates Reef which covers and uncovers 41' 41' D 1 caution. A 9 Safe water, isolated danger Lat Long Heights in metres above datum Sounding and CE 3 Bight.For detailsofcurrentsgenerallyrefertoR.A.N.Australia safe water Coral reef / outcrop, Breakers O A 9 39 R Place 3 ERR 7 South to the South Incomplete Survey °S °E HAT MHHW MLHW MSL MHLW MLLW LAT Tidal Datum T Pilot Vol I. Rock awash, Underwater rock 37 0 7 Spar buoy, port, starboard 06 3.636 below Footbridge Sounding above Datum, Fish haven BUSSELTON 33°39'115°21'1.50 1.13 0.93 0.90 0.83 0.66 0.28 6.7 50 EZA Indicates BM A865 (Busselton) Injidup WESTERN ROCK LOBSTER FISHERY 500 EZB 1997 Danger line Y safe water B E A RADIO COMMUNICATION Pillar buoy, port, starboard IN W 1975 r 4.857 below PWD BM AR BetweenNovember andJune,extensivelobsterfishingtakes 50 EZA East to the East 2m contour o M 3 Sanctuary Zone COWARAMUP 33°52'114°59'1.50 1.03 0.84 0.80 0.72 0.53 0.14 200 EZA ACRM (Australian Citizen Radio Monitors) - VH6 FKC. 4 o "TIDAL BM A861" place between latitude 24°S and 34°S. Mariners are advised to 1997 k 2002 5m contour D Mooring buoy, yachting buoy 15 RBC These bases are available for those boating around Indicates OA keep well clear of lobster pot floats and submerged lines. 10m contour N R O TI 230 EZB Geographe Bay and Cape Naturaliste. Vessels can log on safe water Injidup WYADUP ROAD IGA 117 Depth in metres and decimetres 0 V 1975 West to the West 89 3 Pea Break NA and off when going to sea. Lead, front, rear Point FISHING Busselton Approximate contour Fishingregulations applythroughoutWesternAustralia.Refer 200 EZA 8 EZD Manned channels are as follows: Special Marks (yellow cross topmark) are not primarily to Carpark Submarine cable CAPE LOGARITHMIC NOMOGRAM SPEED - DISTANCE - TIME 2002 2005 to Department of Primary Industries and Regional 27MHz channel 88 (EMERGENCY AND CALLING) assist in navigation, but indicate special features. Anchorage area, No anchorage area CLAIRAULT

Development publications for further information. E 48" 57' 114° VHF channel 16 (marine) LIGHT CHARACTERISTICS No fishing, Pilot boarding location 42' 33° 43' 00" S 42' To find Speed, Distance or Time Interval, draw a line through any two factors, then interpolate for A 24 hour watch is maintained, with normal operation Speed limit boundary the unknown factor. eg. A distance of 10 nautical miles in 120 minutes means a speed of 5 knots. PORT GEOGRAPHE Colour of light is white unless otherwise stated ROADS AND TRACKS between 0600 and 2200 hours, and EMERGENCIES ONLY KEY TO SYMBOLS Authorities Water skiing boundary

S Therepresentation onthischartofanyroadortrackisnot outside of these hours. F = Fixed E MARINA Prohibited area boundary 1.0 1.5 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 910 15 20 30 AN V SPEED indicates lit navigation mark M 2001 Year of Survey A Department for Planning A Y necessarily evidence of a Public Right of Way. ALL EMERGENCIES MUST BE REPORTED TO THE C (Knots) A Fl = Flashing Various limits CAUTION L SCALE 1 : 20 000 400 Distance apart of main sounding lines in metres and Infrastructure During the winter and spring months, NEAREST POLICE STATION. G = Green R = Red W = White Port Authority / Harbour boundary Leeuwin L Lead Line depths B Royal Australian Navy Fl( =) Group-flash DISTANCE 0.1 0.2 0.4 0.6 1.0 2 4 6 810 15 20 30 4050 weed build-up may occur in the Marina 100 0 500 HISTORIC SHIPWRECKS Naturaliste E Echo Sounder depths C AUSLIG Y = Yellow Bu = Blue Recommended track (Nautical Miles) entrance channel. Mariners are cautioned accordingly. Q = Quick-flash National Allwrecks, 75yearsoldormore,areprotectedunderanAct M Multibeam depths D Other 27MHz radios for emergency use only.

115° 22' 30" E 30" 22' 115° Outfall Park 33° 38' 42" S METRES which prohibits the removal of artefacts or wilful damage of any O Optical position fixing LFl= Long-flash s= Period in seconds Wildcat TIME INTERVAL 6 10 15 20 30 40 50 60 90 120 180 Call sign: NATURALISTE SEA RESCUE - VMR 631 Dredged area boundary Z Electronic position fixing (Minutes) sort.By thismeans,thesiteswillremainbetterpreservedfor Call sign: BUSSELTON VOLUNTEER MARINE RESCUE Oc= Occulting m= Focal plane height above MHHW Restricted area / Sensitive area S Sonar swept Example diversin thefuture.RefertoWAMaritimeMuseumforfurther GROUP - VMR 640 Marine protected area 23' 115°24'E R Reconnaissance or incomplete survey Iso= Isophase M= Luminous range in nautical miles

E=350000 information. 114° 57' 48" E 48" 57' 114° 43' 33° 43' 00" S 43'

58' 59' 115°00'E 01' 02' 03' 04' 05' 06' 07' 08' 09' 10' 11' 12' 13' 14' 15' 16' 17' 18' 19' 20' 21' 22' 23' E=312000 E=320000 E=328000 E=336000 E=344000

Notices to Mariners inclusive 1-21 November 2020 Produced by Maritime Cartographic Services, DPI, Western Australia.

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