Shipping warning at Gladstone Harbour
by
Sineva Toevai
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last modified
Apr 17, 2012 12:23 PM
Mariners have been warned to remain clear of sinkerline operations at Gladstone Harbour today.
The sinkerline currently positioned between North Passage Island and South Passage Island will be refloated, relocated and resunk on the western side of North Passage Island and an exclusion zone has been placed around the activities, Maritime Safety Queensland (MSQ)...
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