Marine Matters
Check the tides and the weather and then browse the Marine Activities guide below for ideas for your next adventure on the Sapphire Coast.


Tide Guide:
The Australian National Tide Tables for Eden and secondary ports are available from the Bureau of Meteorology. To see the tides for Eden simply click on the TIDES link below, select the "NSW" button and select Eden from the "Location" menu.

Tide Information - National Tidal Centre
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Weather Reports:
Always check the most recent weather reports before taking to the sea. Sapphire Coast wind and sea conditions. Click WEATHER link below and scroll to the bottom. The Sapphire Coast is part of the Ulladulla To Gabo Island zone. Information provided by the Australian Government Bureau of Meteorology.

WEATHER
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Marine Activities:
Coming soon.....

 

Fishing Bag Limits:
"Respect the sea and it will provide for the future."

The Sapphire Coast is reknowned for it's fabulous fishing. If you intend on catching some of your own tasty seafood while on the Sapphire Coast you should first check out the local licence requirements and educate yourself about current bag and size limit information. Also take the time to learn about protected species and responsible fishing practices.

You can obtain a NSW Recreational Fishing Licence online here, or purchase one in person from local agents in your area. Don't

Click on BAG LIMITS below for access to Fisheries publications such as New South Wales Saltwater Fish Guide (Information provided by NSW Fisheries).

Click here for 2008 Saltwater Fising Guide
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Royal Volunteer Coastal Patrol Stations:
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This Satellite Photograph shows the SE Corner of Australia. At the top you can see Jervis Bay, middle left Port Phillip Bay and Tasmania at the bottom. Twofold Bay and Greencape can be seen towards the centre.
Satellite imagery plays an important part in weather analysis and predictions.

Photo courtesy of NASA.
See more like this at http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov
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Updated 23/02/08

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