Notices to Mariners
Notices to Mariners (NTMs) are an official notification issued to mariners providing advice on aids to navigation (AtoNs), safety issues, dangers or hazards to navigation within chartered waters of which authorities have knowledge.
Victorian Notices to Mariners are issued by waterway managers such as Parks Victoria who manages the local port waters of Port Phillip & Western Port.
Notices to Mariners are also issued by the Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA) and the Australian Hydrographic Service for Australian territorial waters (beyond 3NM).
All current Victorian Notices to Mariners can be viewed on the Victorian Regional Channels Authority website.
Download Parks Victoria Notices to Mariners published between 1 January and 28 October 2019 (PDF).
For Parks Victoria Notices to Mariners published prior to 1 January 2019, for further information, or to receive Parks Victoria Notices to Mariners, please contact: noticetomariners@parks.vic.gov.au
Daveys Bay Isolated Danger Mark Pile Light Reinstated
Local Port of Port Phillip | Mt Eliza
Clifton Springs Boat Harbour - Maintenance Dredging at Harbour Entrance Complete
Local Port of Port Phillip | Clifton Springs
Fisherman’s Beach - Temporary West Cardinal Mark Buoy Missing
Local Port of Port Phillip | Mornington
Warmies Channel Outer Starboard Lateral Pile Light Non-Operational
Local Port of Port Phillip | Newport
Patterson River Entrance - Maintenance Dredging - Complete
Local Port of Port Phillip | Patterson River
Patterson River Entrance – Depth Restored
Local Port of Port Phillip | Patterson River
Patterson River Rail Bridge – Southern Exclusion Zone for Bridge Works Removed
Local Port of Port Phillip | Patterson River
Fisherman’s Beach - Temporary West Cardinal Mark Buoy Light Non Operational
Local Port of Port Phillip | Mornington
Fisherman’s Beach - Temporary West Cardinal Mark Buoy – Reinstated to Charted Position
Local Port of Port Phillip | Mornington
Aquaculture Fisheries Reserve Special Mark Buoy Lights Reinstated
Local Port of Port Phillip | Mount Martha